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INTERNATIONAL SWIMMERS

CARNIVAL AT DUNEDIN The biggest swimming attraction since the national championships were held in Dunedin in 1936 will be presented by the Kiwi Club at the Municipal Baths next Saturday night, when the Australian women’s team will make its first Dunedin appearance Uvon Crittenden, the New South Wales 110 and 220 yards free style champion, will be seen in special 50 and 100 yards invitation free style scratch races.

Opportunity will also be afforded of seeing Miss Lane in action in an invitation back stroke short-limit handicap. The programme will include 220 yards invitation short-limit free style handicap, and the diving section of* the programme -should be the best ever presented in Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 10

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INTERNATIONAL SWIMMERS Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 10

INTERNATIONAL SWIMMERS Evening Star, Issue 26041, 4 March 1947, Page 10

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