SWIMMING.
bf TELEGRAPH—FRESH ASSN'., COPYRIGHT. AUCKLAND, Jan. 25. The annual conference of delegates of New Zealand swimming centres opened this morning. Remits adopted recommend the Council to open negotiations with the Australian Union for "it illterv!:r.”ge oi swimmers to New Zealand, ike deletion of the won! ‘‘ male " being agreed to, to avoid il . - sviisioii : (2) that efficient instructors for each island be appointed for the teaching of swimming anti life saving, and that tho Council aporoa' li the G ■>- vi rnnient in connection with having teaching .".vimmine: and life saving made compulsory in the s"h 'ob, of Me > Zealand where the facilities iris!. Tho Swimming Conferene ■ adopted remits amending-Ride 12 t > Hint foecompulsory dives be selected from thus” contained in llie official handbook: recommending that the limit of BHO yards on school children when swimming for certificates: that water nolo draw r.t the Dominion championships be arranged by Council and not by the C-nl re colli rolling the meet iug and at least cm.’ week before hand: that the Dominion championships for 102 Hhe held at I tuned in.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1927, Page 1
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