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LEARN-TO-SWIM CAMPAIGN

VISITS BY COACHES

OPOTIKI OMITTED Special to the News. WELLINGTON, this day. To explain the method of instruction adopted! by the National Committee of Swimming and Life-Saving for the National “Learn-to-Swim” Campaign, sponsored by the Government, seven coaches are visiting various parts of the Dominion. They are Messrs. D. B. Anderson, and W. O. Stoekley, of Auckland, J. Perrin, of- Rotorua, W. J. Penhall, of Wellington, J. Broward, of Christchurch, P. A. Mathieson, 0 f Dunedin, and H. Smith, of Invercargill. All except Messrs. Smith Perrin, and Stoekley have already commenced their tour. Mr. J. Perrin's itinerary is as follows:—January 110-—February 4, Auckland; February 5, Thames; February 6, Paeroa; February 7, Wailii; February 8, Te Aro’ha; February 9—ll, | Hamilton; February 12-—l3, Cambridge; February 14. To Awamutu ; February 15, Morrinsville; February 16, Matamata; February 17, Rotorua; February 18, Tq Puke; February 19— J 20, Taurauga ; February 21. Whaka-t-ane.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 136, 20 January 1939, Page 4

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LEARN-TO-SWIM CAMPAIGN Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 136, 20 January 1939, Page 4

LEARN-TO-SWIM CAMPAIGN Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 136, 20 January 1939, Page 4

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