SWIMMING
;N'.Z. .ATE3IEN SCORE IN EGYPT. ' By Telegraph—Per Press Association.) % WELLINGTON, Sept. 26. "At the Egyptian Swimming Cliam]>ionships held at Heliopolis, on the 9th and 10th of August, two former • WelHngtonians, now stationed at No 4 Tilling Training School of the i'Rhyal Ajh IForceyat' (Abu Sueir were prominent. Squadron. Leader Carr, a Wellington College old bov, was second, in the 100 metres, and third, in the 40 metres, and Flying Office Click -Shannon , was second in the 440 after a great race with Flying Officer King, a, fqrmpr English service champion, hpiip inter-aggregate unit cup, one of the .-most- sought after trophies in Egjipt, , was won by the Ahi'i Sueir team, • 'which (included Shannon and Oarr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 3
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116SWIMMING Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 3
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