OLYMPIC GAMES
■te Assn. —
1 stage now set for sixth 1 olympiad opening 1 on saturday.
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LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. Contestants of 32 nations are alady residcnts of Olympic village. % contestants from five small naChina. Cuba, Esthonia, Portuand Spain, have yet to arrive dore the tenth Olympiad on Sat- %. ' «hereas China and Uruguay will ! represcnted by one contestant 4 the United States will have the «bCst n nresentation, parading 350, with Canada second with 2fl. An intoivsting Olympic feature sbeen arranged, in the so-called "Slo-Arnerican games hetween the States and the British Em*e at San F rancisco, beginning on m 15. thousand are expected daily ^ the fortnight's contest at the ^■Pic Games. The principal dinm can seat 107,000, the swimHadiuro, 10,000, the auditorjj for boying and wrestling 10,v,'hile six other stadiums have $ accoinmodation. Four hunj thousand could he accommof'f daily, and it is hoped that all icsdance records at the Olympic m:5 will he broken.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 286, 28 July 1932, Page 5
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