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SWIMMING AT AUCKLAND.

ENGLISH LADY/S FINE DISPLAY. AUCKLAND, Dec. 23. Swimming at the Waitemata Club’s Carnival in the tepid baths, A. E. Baird succeeded in establishing a New. Zealand record Qf 11 minutes 59 2-sth seconds for the half mile. The previous record was l&min. 1 4.-5 sec., held by V. E. Gunnold. • Miss Hilda James, ex-amateur champion of Great Britain, who is now swimming instructress on the steamer Car in thi a, gave the best display of plain and fancy swimming ever'seen in Auckland.

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Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 4

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SWIMMING AT AUCKLAND. Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 4

SWIMMING AT AUCKLAND. Shannon News, 24 December 1925, Page 4

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