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AT THE METHODIST MISSION'S HEALTH CAMP AT CAMPBELL'S BAY about forty Auckland children are having a grand seaside holiday. On the left their "Cranny" 79-year-old Mr*. Luddie, reads a story, while in the other picture the children are shovrn making friends with Miss Dioku a teacher from the Methodist Mission College in Fiji, who has come to Auckland to spend too years at the Auckland Training College. (See story below.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 11

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AT THE METHODIST MISSION'S HEALTH CAMP AT CAMPBELL'S BAY about forty Auckland children are having a grand seaside holiday. On the left their "Cranny" 79-year-old Mr*. Luddie, reads a story, while in the other picture the children are shovrn making friends with Miss Dioku a teacher from the Methodist Mission College in Fiji, who has come to Auckland to spend too years at the Auckland Training College. (See story below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 11

AT THE METHODIST MISSION'S HEALTH CAMP AT CAMPBELL'S BAY about forty Auckland children are having a grand seaside holiday. On the left their "Cranny" 79-year-old Mr*. Luddie, reads a story, while in the other picture the children are shovrn making friends with Miss Dioku a teacher from the Methodist Mission College in Fiji, who has come to Auckland to spend too years at the Auckland Training College. (See story below.) Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 17, 21 January 1939, Page 11

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