BATHS FOR BROOKLYN
The desirability of having swimming baths for the use of tho Brooklyn School was voiced by the chairman (Mr. A. J. White) at_ tho meeting of householders held last night gathered to elect the school committee.
Mr. Glover said thai money spent on children for the development of the body was not spent in vain. A site had boon chosen for the proposed 1 baths, and tho City Counoil, 'recognising that the scholars of the Brooklyn School were too far distant from the Te Aro Baths, had promised that the swimming pool should be made, but the scheme had been completely ignored.
Mr. White moved a resolution embodying an appeal to the City Council to redeem its promise to erect baths on tho Harrison-street site.
It was also moved that the incoming committee bo .instructed to arrange a deputation to wait on tho City Council, and on the Government if necessary, to bring before it the necessity of erecting baths_ without dolay. Both motions wore unanimously adopted.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 8
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170BATHS FOR BROOKLYN Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 92, 19 April 1921, Page 8
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