BATHING IN THE SUN.
A plea for tli- .'xtension of sun bathing facilities and a proposal for a permanent architectural bathing colonnade on the west bank of the Serpentine in Hyde, Prick, London, has been made to the government. Dr. G. AS'. Salecby, of the Sunlight League, urged that a portion of public parks should be. set, aside for tlie benefit of those who had no other facilities for fl'in-bathing, especially children. Sir Richard Paget, detailing the Serpentine scheme, suggested that facilities fhouid be afforded for mixed bathing and accommodation provided for about 1500 bathers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20366, 21 September 1929, Page 3 (Supplement)
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