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SIR JAMES ELLIOTT DR. P. LYNCH MEMBERS OF THE NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH

THE NEW ZEALAND SURF LIFE-SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—The pick of the Dominion's surfmen were seen in action at New Brighton on Saturday'and yesterday, when the national titles were decided. (1) "For the honour of our Dominion and for the glory of sport." Competitors taking the oath at the start of the contests (2) The New Brighton team leading the parade in the march past. (3) New Brighton contestants taking part in the senior rescue event for the Nelson Shield. They were placed second, St C air (Dunedin) winning the shield. (4) Taylor's Mistake competitors for the Nelson Shield. (S) The winners of the junior rescue event and the William Henry Memorial Trophy. The Lyall Bay (Wellington) team m action.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22308, 24 January 1938, Page 18

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SIR JAMES ELLIOTT DR. P. LYNCH MEMBERS OF THE NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH THE NEW ZEALAND SURF LIFE-SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—The pick of the Dominion's surfmen were seen in action at New Brighton on Saturday'and yesterday, when the national titles were decided. (1) "For the honour of our Dominion and for the glory of sport." Competitors taking the oath at the start of the contests (2) The New Brighton team leading the parade in the march past. (3) New Brighton contestants taking part in the senior rescue event for the Nelson Shield. They were placed second, St C air (Dunedin) winning the shield. (4) Taylor's Mistake competitors for the Nelson Shield. (S) The winners of the junior rescue event and the William Henry Memorial Trophy. The Lyall Bay (Wellington) team m action. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22308, 24 January 1938, Page 18

SIR JAMES ELLIOTT DR. P. LYNCH MEMBERS OF THE NEW MEDICAL RESEARCH THE NEW ZEALAND SURF LIFE-SAVING CHAMPIONSHIPS.—The pick of the Dominion's surfmen were seen in action at New Brighton on Saturday'and yesterday, when the national titles were decided. (1) "For the honour of our Dominion and for the glory of sport." Competitors taking the oath at the start of the contests (2) The New Brighton team leading the parade in the march past. (3) New Brighton contestants taking part in the senior rescue event for the Nelson Shield. They were placed second, St C air (Dunedin) winning the shield. (4) Taylor's Mistake competitors for the Nelson Shield. (S) The winners of the junior rescue event and the William Henry Memorial Trophy. The Lyall Bay (Wellington) team m action. Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22308, 24 January 1938, Page 18