Members of llte Christehurch Boys’ Employment Committee recently expressed strong disapproval of the employment of boys as canvassers, but no action was taken. The prompt action of the cx-Now Zealand champion distance swimmer, Mr. A. E. Baird, saved a Wlmngarei High School girl from drowning in the Wliangarei swimming bath, of which lie is caretaker. The question of Sunday play on reserves was finalised at a meeting of the Palmerston North City Council, when it was decided that the section of the byj la.\v prohibing Sunday play on reserves should be deleted.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18253, 23 November 1933, Page 2
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