LIFE-SAVING CLUBS.
"First Lino," from his nom de plume, appear to toe associated with a life-saving ' and as such should know that tae - Club did not propose to send a team , ranga. The Auckland centre of the 1 I Life-Saving Society was requested oy " sub-centre at Te Puke to arrange _ demonstration team to visit at Ea" e • Milford Club was asked to supply 0 , Q and the Takapuna Club a similar mi . s go as a representative Auckland te* ll " - . fe was definitely arranged well before knew of the' proposed visit of Ly» u ' the Milford Club. The team gomg una" auspices of the Auckland centre is purpose of helping the Tauranp polish up their work as welll as to public more conversant 1t . vrTyEY work. !''■ Honorary Secretaiy
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 8
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128LIFE-SAVING CLUBS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1932, Page 8
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