SWIMMING.
fLZ. LADIES AT OLYIVIPIA. SOME GRAVE CHARGES. DUNEDIN, Wednesday. "Having sent lady representatives to the Olympic Games," said Mr J. L. Mclndoe, chairman of the Otago Swimming Centre, at the annual meeting of the centre last evening, "it was only reasonable to expect that every consideration and courtesy would be shown them, and every encouragement given them to go in and win. "If the allegations made in a confidential report by a member of the swimming learn are true, and I have no reason to believe that they are not, then it. is no wonder that the New Zealand lady swimmers were unsuccessful at Amsterdam. "I cannot say more at. present, hut when the report is permitted to he published it will reveal some charges of a very grave nature." j
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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17554, 8 November 1928, Page 3
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