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Children who are watched …. With children, most drownings occur because “no-one noticed”. An ounce of caution can save a ton of regret. All forms of water call for positive action. 1. Water hazards around the home. Sheep dips, water troughs, wells, ditches, reservoirs, tanks. Fence or cover them now—before they claim young lives. 2. Rivers and beaches. Take no chances. Watch all the time when children are swimming. Count heads to be sure that none disappear.

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Te Ao Hou, December 1963, Page 60

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Children who are watched …. Te Ao Hou, December 1963, Page 60

Children who are watched …. Te Ao Hou, December 1963, Page 60

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