LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY
DISTINCTIONS RECOMMENDED QUESTION OF DISQUALIFICATIONS. (Feb United Press Association) CHRISTCHURCH, May 30. At a meeting of the New Zealand Council of the Royal Life-Saving Society ' to-night it was decided to recommend Miss Campbell and Messrs G. T. Allen and A. H. Boulton, of Hamilton, for the honorary associate award and Mr N, A. Ingram, president of the Welliugtoi head centre, for the distinguished service medal, .lie highest award which the society can bestow. The Auckland Centre asked whether disqualifications by a head centre of either the Surf Association or the Royal Life-Saving Society were recognised by the other body. The case arose from the abandonment of a competition at Milford Beach on March 17 when twe teams would not compete because thfcaptain of the Milford Beach men’s team was under suspension by the local Suf' Association. It was stated to the meet: ing that the New Zealand Surf Counci' was holding an inquiry into an appe.V against the suspension and that tin matter did not lie before the Council c , the Royal Life-Saving Association.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22585, 31 May 1935, Page 18
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