SWIMMING TROUBLE
A STRONG PROTEST.
[HI TEI.EORAPn.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
AUCKLAND, This Day
The 4ue]danrl Centre of the Swimming Association passed unanimously a resolution "making the strongest protest to the Dominion Council against the uncall-ed-for personal attack by Messrs. O'Neill and O'Brie'i on Mr. Fernandez in connection with the Australian swimmers' visit." The centre recorded its fullest confidence in Messrs. Fernandez and Cliffe, tp whose efforts much of the success rf the visit was due, and instructed the centre's delegates to the council to move that Messrs. O'Neill and O'Brien be asked to withdraw unreservedly this statements made, with the same publicity,
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 8
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100SWIMMING TROUBLE Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 147, 22 June 1923, Page 8
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