SWIMMING.
VDSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIAiION. AUCKLAND. Feb. 26. Miss Sliand, paced by J. h.nwright, broke lier record of 2.531 for the two hundred metres by 1 1-5 secs, at the tepid baths to-night. Leo Kronfold, in a handicap, swam a hundred yards in offsets., breaking the record by one second. Ibe time is unofficial. BRIEF, A NIL Feb. 26. The swimming hundred metres Olympic test at Toowoomba, resulted: —Lily Robertson (N.S.W.) 1, W Fan let (N.S.W.) 2. M. Allan (Victoria) 3. INDIAN FATALITY. DELHI, Feb. 26. Good was accidentally killed by a stray bullet from an Indian Shikari’s gnil while game shooting in a forest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 1
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106SWIMMING. Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1924, Page 1
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