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LAST FLING.-—H. W. Graham (Auckland) on the way to victory in the men’s 220yd breaststroke final at the last session of the New Zealand open swimming championships in Auckland on Saturday. It was the 24-year-old Graham’s farewell appearance in national events. He won 14 national senior breaststroke titles out of a possible 18 during his career, and his records seem likely to stand for some time.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 15

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LAST FLING.-—H. W. Graham (Auckland) on the way to victory in the men’s 220yd breaststroke final at the last session of the New Zealand open swimming championships in Auckland on Saturday. It was the 24-year-old Graham’s farewell appearance in national events. He won 14 national senior breaststroke titles out of a possible 18 during his career, and his records seem likely to stand for some time. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 15

LAST FLING.-—H. W. Graham (Auckland) on the way to victory in the men’s 220yd breaststroke final at the last session of the New Zealand open swimming championships in Auckland on Saturday. It was the 24-year-old Graham’s farewell appearance in national events. He won 14 national senior breaststroke titles out of a possible 18 during his career, and his records seem likely to stand for some time. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31923, 26 February 1969, Page 15

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