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MEANS TO AN END

LOVELOCK’S VIEWS ON SPORT (Per;; Press Association—Copyright). WELLINGTON, November 9. accordo,4 to-day, ■•J. : KplLb velpid&snseveral speakers‘had' Batten and otfe^lli’ ,,<?i really was not • modesty bp tether their knowledge of; the valn ! <iv>i-b.iihings which one should acquire as'one went through life. Sport was a very desirable thing, hut it was not in itself the end. It was merely a means-to a n•end, means by which one could acquire physical fitness, and keep the body in such a state that one was best able to do efficient work, ,To him that was all sport should he. '/ ' " t , . ' i

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 3

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MEANS TO AN END Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 3

MEANS TO AN END Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1936, Page 3