INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING
TOLU BY CALDER SUGGESTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Dec. 19. The Otago Swimming Centre decided that the New Zealand Council be- written to and asked to get in touch with the Australian Swimming Association with a view to sending 11. U. Calder, the New Zealand champion diver, to Australa. ■ It was decided to apply to the New Zealand council for recognition, as Dominion fresh water records, of the following times registered at the championship; S. Geddes, 75 yards breaststroke, junior boys, 59 4-ssec: Geddes, 100 yards, junior boys, 65 4-ssec; Miss M. Mathieson, 75 yards, breaststroke, intermediate girls, Gssec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 December 1929, Page 9
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