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Mr M. E. Lyons, chairman of the Canterbury Amateur Swimming Centre, who suggests that a learn to swim week be instituted in the schools.

WHO WILL WIN? —Leo Lermond, the visiting American distance runner (furthest from camera), with J. G; Barries, of Christchurch (centre), and J. W. Savidan, of Auckland, the Dominion distance champion, who are to meet on Saturday at Christchurch in a one mite invitation scratch race.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 11

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Mr M. E. Lyons, chairman of the Canterbury Amateur Swimming Centre, who suggests that a learn to swim week be instituted in the schools. WHO WILL WIN?—Leo Lermond, the visiting American distance runner (furthest from camera), with J. G; Barries, of Christchurch (centre), and J. W. Savidan, of Auckland, the Dominion distance champion, who are to meet on Saturday at Christchurch in a one mite invitation scratch race. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 11

Mr M. E. Lyons, chairman of the Canterbury Amateur Swimming Centre, who suggests that a learn to swim week be instituted in the schools. WHO WILL WIN?—Leo Lermond, the visiting American distance runner (furthest from camera), with J. G; Barries, of Christchurch (centre), and J. W. Savidan, of Auckland, the Dominion distance champion, who are to meet on Saturday at Christchurch in a one mite invitation scratch race. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19853, 14 February 1930, Page 11