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TRAINING YOUNG NEWSPAPER WORKERS.—The printing and typography sections of the Seddon Memorial 1 echnical College are a hive of activity at the present time, for in addition to their ordinary school work the boys are engaged in turning out their annual magazine—a publication that is outstanding in its class. In the group of illustrations is shown (in the left-hand top corner) a boy operator working one of the battery of eight linotypes with which the school is equipped. Top right: A juvenile "stonehand" makes up the leaden page. Lower left: The attractive cover of the "Seddonian" passes through the flatbed printing press. Lower right: A class of boys is busy assembling the pages of the magazine. Inset: The finished product.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 265, 8 November 1935, Page 5

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TRAINING YOUNG NEWSPAPER WORKERS.—The printing and typography sections of the Seddon Memorial 1 echnical College are a hive of activity at the present time, for in addition to their ordinary school work the boys are engaged in turning out their annual magazine—a publication that is outstanding in its class. In the group of illustrations is shown (in the left-hand top corner) a boy operator working one of the battery of eight linotypes with which the school is equipped. Top right: A juvenile "stonehand" makes up the leaden page. Lower left: The attractive cover of the "Seddonian" passes through the flatbed printing press. Lower right: A class of boys is busy assembling the pages of the magazine. Inset: The finished product. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 265, 8 November 1935, Page 5

TRAINING YOUNG NEWSPAPER WORKERS.—The printing and typography sections of the Seddon Memorial 1 echnical College are a hive of activity at the present time, for in addition to their ordinary school work the boys are engaged in turning out their annual magazine—a publication that is outstanding in its class. In the group of illustrations is shown (in the left-hand top corner) a boy operator working one of the battery of eight linotypes with which the school is equipped. Top right: A juvenile "stonehand" makes up the leaden page. Lower left: The attractive cover of the "Seddonian" passes through the flatbed printing press. Lower right: A class of boys is busy assembling the pages of the magazine. Inset: The finished product. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 265, 8 November 1935, Page 5

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