BLIND OARSWOMEN.
ROWING ON THE THAMES.
-Je information from England that two <!jOwiag clubs for blind girls have been on tllQ Thames is a surprising - '/ i,?f t 'present at what must be the ran r^Ce . °f its kind—between two fours llio the clubs —was astonished at ren wrkable intuition of the sightless • ' tm?W> o,nen " the race started he was 0 j 6 to see the positions of the boats .'*su? 10 sun being in his eyes, but • *niJ le & c^me a little nearer a blind girl Site him where they stood and ♦« to realise any mistiming or • % hy the crews. ' The competition - B ? Be^es sense a mishap 8 r ' va l four even before their ails' told them of it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 15
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120BLIND OARSWOMEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21233, 13 July 1932, Page 15
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