SUPREMACY IN SPORT.
ADDRESS BY MISS KELLERMAN. [ \r,M fl \nnotte Kollermaii addressed a | | lir " athering of members ol the Lunch | I |,d, al noon to-day on the cause ot ihe .iniM-icaii supremacy m ho world ol a , |,|. tics, winch, she slate,, was because, I „," llu , serious manner ... which the A nei- ■ people lake soorl of any kind I here hL made it their business to push forward a"7 sportsman or sportswoman who showed no.nise, ami as soon as they, found one mpioi, u stl , (J 1(1 tram someon io beat him or her. Ihe war ha 1 , with , he decline of sporl m b gland - d :^"^ sun slioiie. so io .-pi " |i , . ..• everv advantage of their opportun,., . \ s Keilerman's interesting talk was « rml r(>C( . ivei | bv all pl . p3e ul, and much appuci Htcil. ___.,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 316, 31 January 1922, Page 5
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134SUPREMACY IN SPORT. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 316, 31 January 1922, Page 5
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