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; ■ ♦ .. § DUNEDIN COURSE f MR W. G. ATACK'S REMABK* I RESENTED '/^l (.PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGEAU.) . j| DUNEDIN, I - At the annual meeting of the'4jt}is> I Rowing Association to-night, : I exception was taken to a stateriseit | made by Mr W. G. Atack, of th# cjai- 1 terbury Association, to the m the Dunedin course was not a fair-raw 1 for eight-oar contests. .-: 'V B The association decided to writ£:fO i all the rowing associations contradict* M ing Mr Atack's remarks, and to ad« m vise the associations of the improved h facilities now provided for launch* M and housing visiting crews' boats;- H During the discussion on Mr At«W M remarks, delegates stated that ;VA« m the interprovincial eight-oar confer If was held in Dunedin in 1931, nriffl* IJ bers of the competing crews, including 11 Canterbury, had expressed the opirifim M that the local course was one of'tii* H best they had ever rowed on. ' m
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21293, 12 October 1934, Page 16
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