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TRAINING TO BE GOOD CITIZENS.—Members of police-sponsored boys’ clubs giving a display of athletic activities in Martin place, Sydney. The smaller of the weight-lifters has an artificial left leg, but it does not affect his proficiency. The boy on the right is showing his skill on the trampoline. The display was held to give publicity to the boys’ clubs formed by the New South Wales Police in association with interested citizens.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 17

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TRAINING TO BE GOOD CITIZENS.—Members of police-sponsored boys’ clubs giving a display of athletic activities in Martin place, Sydney. The smaller of the weight-lifters has an artificial left leg, but it does not affect his proficiency. The boy on the right is showing his skill on the trampoline. The display was held to give publicity to the boys’ clubs formed by the New South Wales Police in association with interested citizens. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 17

TRAINING TO BE GOOD CITIZENS.—Members of police-sponsored boys’ clubs giving a display of athletic activities in Martin place, Sydney. The smaller of the weight-lifters has an artificial left leg, but it does not affect his proficiency. The boy on the right is showing his skill on the trampoline. The display was held to give publicity to the boys’ clubs formed by the New South Wales Police in association with interested citizens. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 17

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