NOTED VISITOIL—The annual meeting of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association in Christchurch at Labour week-end was given added standing by the presence of Mr H. Ire, the president of the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia. In its deliberations, the meeting frequently turned to Mr Ive for comment and advice. This photograph shows Mr Ive, second from right, with prominent national officials. From left to right they are Mr J. G. Hogan (Palmerston North), vice-president Mr R. Shakespeare (Hastings) president, Mr A. J. Donaldson (Christchurch), chairman of the council and immediate past president, Mix D. Brown (Christchurch) secretary, and Mr B. C. Simpson (Auckland) vice-president.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29656, 28 October 1961, Page 9
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105NOTED VISITOIL—The annual meeting of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association in Christchurch at Labour week-end was given added standing by the presence of Mr H. Ire, the president of the Amateur Swimming Union of Australia. In its deliberations, the meeting frequently turned to Mr Ive for comment and advice. This photograph shows Mr Ive, second from right, with prominent national officials. From left to right they are Mr J. G. Hogan (Palmerston North), vice-president Mr R. Shakespeare (Hastings) president, Mr A. J. Donaldson (Christchurch), chairman of the council and immediate past president, Mix D. Brown (Christchurch) secretary, and Mr B. C. Simpson (Auckland) vice-president. Press, Volume C, Issue 29656, 28 October 1961, Page 9
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