PHYSICAL CULTURE
(Letter No. 71.) Aria, via Te Kuiti.' April 3rd, 1935. J I thought I would drop you a line to let you know how your training has stood to me in my job up here. I have been putting in terrible long hours, often 16 and 17 hours a day, loading and unloading logs and driving a lorry, and we have no tar-sealed roads here. Most fiave wondered how I kept it up and wondered why I have not cracked up weeks ago. But it is solely due to the attention I paid to your wonderful set of exercises that enabled me to carry on for such lengthy periods with very little rest, last month doing 343 hours, taking off my meal times and odd jobs about the place. You ■will see I had very little time'for sleep. Tam taking a few days off and a change of jobs for a while, as only a machine could stand up to the pressure we have been .working at. —Sincerely yours, JJEI.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 20 April 1935, Page 13
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