KEEP FIT CAMPAIGN.
Other Countries Interested in Britain. INFORMATION FOR N.Z. British Official (K«»cHvoil a.m.) KI'CBY. November f>. j Ihe interest taken abroad in Britain's national effnrt to develop rccrc;' Ii \ e physical (raining. with • ! ■< is on its voluntary nature, is indicated in tlm annual reiiort of the Central (onnil for Kecreative Physieal Training. i liis sneaks of many in- , i|iiiries ioi: ntlier eountries. | Infoi it :■ tot an advisory nature i lias Ite-.-n ' t 1 y request to most countries. i"■ ■lill v New Zealand. The natio;:;;! !c of leaders in Britain now inclrdcs al.oiit :{<M)O names. The council sIII ! that the register has proved itrc' a most valuable adjunct, particularly in view of the rapid development of advisory work. To meet immediate needs in the training and provision of leaders tlie council has concerned itself with short courses. These are held in the evenings, at week-ends or in vacations.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 7
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150KEEP FIT CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 267, 10 November 1937, Page 7
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