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MEN'S STANDING CHOPS

EVENTS AT KAIMAI SCHOOLS'

PICNIC

(Times Correspondent)

A number cf keenly contested nen's standing chops held at the picnic of the combined Kaimai Schools, at Soldiers' Road Lower Kaimai. resulted as follows: — Twelve-inch: (First event) C. McOnie (Tauranga) 1, H. Watts (Kaimai) 2: (second event) Owen Belk (Tauriko) 1, H. Watts (Kaimai) 2; (third event), C. McOnie (Tauranga) 1, H. Watts (Kaimai) 2: twelve-inch ''Weight for Ago" novelty challenge, I. Stephens 1. H. Watts 2; ten-inch Novice handicap Manuel Te Amo 1, George Ormsby 2.

DELEGATE TO WORLD

CONGRESS

REPRESENTATIVE OF BAPTIST

CHURCH

(P.A ) Wellington, March 13.. A third world congress of Baptistyouth is to be held this year, and New Zealand is alreadv assured of at least one representative. She is Miss J. W. McHutchon, former secretary of the Public Service Women's Club'in Wel'ington. who is at present on 12 months' holiday overseas. The first congress met in Prague in 1931, the second in Zurich, Switzerland in 1937, and the third will be in Stockholm, Sweden, in August.

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Bibliographic details

Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

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172

MEN'S STANDING CHOPS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

MEN'S STANDING CHOPS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3

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