PHYSICAL FITNESS.
NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETS. BUSH TRACKS FOR HIKERS. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLIXGTOX. Wednesday. The campaign for physical fitness was carried a stasre further to-day when the National Council for Physical Welfare! and Recreation met to consider a mini - . her of proposals, including the appoint- I ment of organisers for the whole of Xew Zealand. i The Minister of Internal Affairs, the i Hon. W. F. I'arrv. who presided, also' announced that a number of seasonal | workers would be co-opted to help with j tlie national scheme. He mentioned in] particular men en,unbred in deer destine- ' tion. and said these could be enjrajred : dmiiiL' the off season constructing hush j tracks over which hikers could travel during the summer months. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 75, 30 March 1939, Page 20
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