Transparent suits out
NZPA Montreal The International Amateur Swimming Federation meeting in Montreal has decided to ban what it calls indecent swimming costumes at international swimming competitions. Agence France-Presse reported. The federation has adopted a new rule which states that all swimming costumes should be non-transparent. It has been .noticed that some of the latest swimming suits worn by women swimmers have left r little to the imagination, especially when seen in close-up on televicinn
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Press, 3 August 1976, Page 13
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