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AUCKLAND SWIMMERS ARRIVE BACK FROM THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.— The outstanding member of the team, which succeeded in retaining the Yaldhurst Shield, was G. Bridson (shown in the back row wearing cap), who won all the free style events from the 100 yards to the mile. On Bridson's left is J. Enwright, who won the Annette Kellerman Cup race, with Mr. H. Moore, manager, next. Miss E. Rainey, who created a new record for the junior girls' 50 yards event, is second from left in the front row.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 11

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AUCKLAND SWIMMERS ARRIVE BACK FROM THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.— The outstanding member of the team, which succeeded in retaining the Yaldhurst Shield, was G. Bridson (shown in the back row wearing cap), who won all the free style events from the 100 yards to the mile. On Bridson's left is J. Enwright, who won the Annette Kellerman Cup race, with Mr. H. Moore, manager, next. Miss E. Rainey, who created a new record for the junior girls' 50 yards event, is second from left in the front row. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 11

AUCKLAND SWIMMERS ARRIVE BACK FROM THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.— The outstanding member of the team, which succeeded in retaining the Yaldhurst Shield, was G. Bridson (shown in the back row wearing cap), who won all the free style events from the 100 yards to the mile. On Bridson's left is J. Enwright, who won the Annette Kellerman Cup race, with Mr. H. Moore, manager, next. Miss E. Rainey, who created a new record for the junior girls' 50 yards event, is second from left in the front row. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 27, 1 February 1930, Page 11

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