CN'E OF THE LIFE-SAVING CLUBS IN AUCKLAND is at Milford. Though still in its infancy it is highly efficient, and has rendered useful service dur.ng the season. The club is holding a carnival at Milford Beach on Easter Saturday and Monday to raise funds for the building of a watchhouse. The:e pictures show the members at work. (1) A rescue. (2) The belt man, the first man on the line. (3) Running out the lifeline. (4) Illustration of the method adopted in extreme cases of rescue when the subject becomes pannicky. (5) Resuscitation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 87, 13 April 1927, Page 9
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93CN'E OF THE LIFE-SAVING CLUBS IN AUCKLAND is at Milford. Though still in its infancy it is highly efficient, and has rendered useful service dur.ng the season. The club is holding a carnival at Milford Beach on Easter Saturday and Monday to raise funds for the building of a watchhouse. The:e pictures show the members at work. (1) A rescue. (2) The belt man, the first man on the line. (3) Running out the lifeline. (4) Illustration of the method adopted in extreme cases of rescue when the subject becomes pannicky. (5) Resuscitation. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 87, 13 April 1927, Page 9
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