![The opening of the St Clair Swimming Club. Otago Witness, 24.12.1923.](https://www.odt.co.nz/sites/default/files/story/2023/12/st_clair_swimming_club_opening_1923.jpg)
Members of the club gave an interesting display of life-saving in the surf, and attracted a large crowd to the water’s edge. The club officials having entertained the public so far, proceeded to entertain the children and numerous races and competitions were held. The kiddies were in their element, and the fact that prizes were being awarded attracted them from every direction.
Fair suck of the sav
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The local roads
The Christchurch-Dunedin road is reported to be in fairly good order, but becoming rough in parts owing to the continuous dry weather. The road to Mount Cook is fairly good both via Geraldine and Gapes Valley to Fairlie and Geraldine via Timaru to Fairlie. The lake routes are all open to traffic. The Manuka Gorge, between Milton and Lawrence, is not good on account of the bridges in that vicinity having been washed away. Providing the weather keeps fine the streams are fordable.
Pedestrian behaviour irks
Sir, — May I, as a visitor to your beautiful city, express surprise at the utter lack of observance by your citizens of the rule of "Keep to the left"? I am pleased to notice that "Keep to the left" signs are to be painted on the footpaths, and hope it will see great changes on my next visit. I am afraid, however, that the Auckland plan of painting a white line right down the centre of the footpath is the only means of getting the best results. In Auckland, also, an officer walks down the line seeing that no pedestrian trespasses on to his wrong side . . . I hope the citizens of Dunedin will go even one better, than Auckland, remembering the old saying, "If a thing is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well."—I am, etc. Keep to the Left.
— ODT, 18.12.1923