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LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

CANTERBURY HEAD CENTRE

The Canterbury ll €a d Centre of the Royal Jjife-Savmg Society met laat niglit, Mr K. : isassctt presiding. Th© chairman referred to the illness of 1 ££? Bamhery and Mr F. M. Collins, mid it i d to , wnto to Mr Bambery expressing sympathy with him in Mrs Bambery a illness, and hoping that eho would bo Mrr r fp t0 health; and to writo to •air LoJhns expressing oympathy with him. "w^ U r, a^rd 3 w ?i° P««nted during tho o\cmng b> tho president. M. 3s Cowley submitted further suggestions Amon"? hfe " aavln g "» primary schools. 1™ f L ihc> ® r n i, (1 I That circulars should be sent to all schools in order to obtain information as to what is being done intr in lifwavrr -That m schools where swimming aV i IDS J eceive attention, teachers in 8ho "' < ? instruct and train for life-saving competitions, and so liberate out,(3> That competition rules ehould provide for tho entrant* to be scholars and their own teachers. It ivas mad ft S if S J arr ? n g 6Ments should be EJntiL, 1 P V practical use tho valuable lantern lecture promoted by the society. „A- executive, in its report on these su°--objection to the schools tim"« arisod, but objected to tho limita!i° . J° f competitors to those schools where hcl ?A Dstructed tho Molars. It wa° pointed out that quite a number of lectures past) but tllllt th « matter would be kept-in view.. Other eueneatb^ n b«jlo y f Cowley were recommended to m? over fujjthor enquiry. i Xhe executive's report was adopted. !

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 2

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LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 2

LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16207, 9 May 1918, Page 2