OLYMPIC FACTS SOUGHT
N.Z. TEAM COMPLAINTS REQUEST TO DOMINION COUNCIL “Ena Stockley, Auckland's swimming representative at the Olympic Games, should have gone to the Auckland Swimming Centre first if she had any complaints to make about the affairs of the New Zealand team.”
This is the opinion of Mr. E. V. Cunnold, expressed at a meeting of the centre last evening. Mr. W. Gibbons raised the question of publicity that had been given Miss Stockley. “Her name has been bandied around In tho
Ena Stockley papers," he said. “As she was a representative of the centre, the centre should have the full facts K there were any grounds for complaint.” The chairman, Mr. J. En wright, thought that copies of the Olympic team manager’s report should have been sent to all the centres, and particularly to the centres represented. Mr. Clibbons’s motion that the New Zealand Council should be asked to supply a copy of the report was carried unanimously.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 518, 22 November 1928, Page 10
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