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CORRESPONDENCE

THE SING SUNG. (To the Editor). Sir. there arc many of our citizens I feel sure, who m oguise the value of the art of swimming and who would lie willing to assist in tlie swimming bath movement, but are not sufficiently enlliiuia.slic to swim down to the theatre to a “i(immunity song song.” Mr Lawn and those associated with him bad evidently gone to a. bit of trouble to make the sing song on Saturday night the huge success which l Im* object deserved, and it was. sar-pri-ing to sec the number that attended itijf-pit" of the inclemency o! the weather. There were, however, many uho i 'Hi 1(1 not brave tlie elements and many others who thought that on account of the weather that the “sing” would lie postponed. It has been suggested by a large number that if Mr Lawn with his clmir

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1922, Page 4

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CORRESPONDENCE Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1922, Page 4

CORRESPONDENCE Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1922, Page 4

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