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SCHOOL PRIZES.

BREAKLNG-UF CEREMONIES.

SACRED HEART GIRLS' COLLEGE His Lordship Bishop Brodie officiated at tho cloeing ceremony of the school year at the above Co!Iego last 'Wednesday. • After th». distribution oi prizes, the following report was read:*~The school successes obtained this year wcro: Higher Leaving Certificate: Nora. Mahoney. Matricukvtion: Nora Mahoney, Lily Lattimore, Marjono Leach. Senior Free Place: Iris Coul-s-ton, lna Cullcn, Graco Green, Mary Goldstono, Gcrtnide Lattimore, Vera. Petrie. Teacher*' U Certificate: Gwendoline McCarthy, Floronco Bowling, Rosie Tanner. Ella "Williams, Clorino Bel'., Nora. Mahoney, Noreen ilcKendry, Patricia Harrison, Labebe Fardell. Commercial Division—At the short-hand-typist Tublio Service cntranco examination, held November 21st last three pupils presented were successful. Edna Coulaton. who n two years under tho age required for the x>.-«-sepiaiion, paesod tho senior examination, and Annie Roes and Pearl O'Donoghuo passed the junior examination. Shorthand Speed Examinations— Edna Coalston (1"0 words), Tearl CDonoghue, Annio Ross (120), Pearl O'Donogbue, Annie Ross (100), Doris Swanston, Cherry Moriarty, Bessie Johnson, Irene llohloff, Dulcie White (30), Kathleen McCortnack, Moll-c McCormick (70), Mollie Consedino, Annio Pope, Mollv Lvnskey, Rona Amos, Elizabeth McCartin. Edna " Brook, Madeline Kennedy (50). Shorthand Theoretical Examination—Constanco O'Gopnan 1, Eunice Jcnes 2, Rachael Hollander 3, Evelyn Parsons, Ellen Bradv, lna Cnllen, E-llen Fitzgibfcon, Kathleen Gartly, Lillian Haughey, Eileen Marshall. Lucy McQuillan, Cherry Moriarty, Kathleen Moriany, Marjorie N'elligan, Iris Pope, Beryl Price, Thelma Swanston. Proficiency Ortificates — Phyllis Albott, Joan Clements, Eileen Galvin, Freda Khouri, Jean Matthews, Ellen O'Tinvlo, Eleanor Pengelly, Kathleen Pohl, Eileen Quill, Pauline Sleeman, Constance Smith, Smith, Myrtle Watson. Music— Ninety-seven were successful in gaining certificates, ranging from Preparatory t> Diploma, sixty-four in tho Trinity College, and thirty-three in Associated Board. At fh© Competitions, held last May, the meat important prize, Begg's Scholarship, ifor pianoforte, was won by Eileen Grennell. Thirteen first prizes were al3o granted, and a oorrespondinjr, number of seconds and thirds.

Prize List.—Dut of the School (gold medal presented by Mr O. T. Whit*): Noreen McKcndry. Good Conduct—Boarders : Kathleen Ryan: day pupils: Patricia Harrison. Christian Doctrine (Secondary Division) — Form VI., Nora Mahoney; Form V., Mary Gnldstone, Evelyn Skamv (equal); Form IV. Winifred Rose; Form 111., Edith Rogers. Commercial Division—Form V., Annie Ross; Form IV., Beesio Johnson: Form 111.. Lillian Haughey. Primary Division—Standard VI., Eileen Quill, Joan Clements; Standard V., Nellie. O'Brien, Lucy McHugh; Standard IV., Kathleen Burns, Marian Bartlett; Standard lIL, Rita Goulding, Peggy Logan; Standard 11., Monica Ryan, Margaret Kearns. Standard L, Margaret Charles, Patricia Brophy. First Place in Claaa— Secondary Division: Form V., Nance Ryan; Form IV., Winifred Rose; Form. IU.. Florence Nolan. Commercial Division: Dux. Pearl O'Donogkue; Form V., Pearl O'Donoghue, Annio Ross (oqua): Form IV., Irene RohlofT; Form 111., Nellie Fitzgibbon. Primary Division : Dux, Kathleen Pohl. Singing (gold medal presented by Wcbloy and Co.): Doreon Steel. This year special classes in dressmaking and cooking were arranged for the Secondary and Commercial Divisions, the first places being secured as follows: —Dressmaking: Thelma Denham 1, Monica Brady 2, Mona, Fitzgibbon 3. . Cooking: A%bie Mahoney 1, Doreen Steel 2, Thelma. Denham 3. Primarv Division—Cooking: Standard VI., Eileen Quill 1, Phyllis Abbott 2, Winnie Bust 3; Standard V., Isabel Drake 1, Nellie O'Brien 2, Mary McDonald 3.

RICCARTON SCHOOL. Merit Frizes. —Standard Vl.—Boys: Lisle Bea'c 3. Jack Lake 2, Lionel Ackerley 3. Girls: Mary Purves 1, Mabsl Haliday 2, Phyllis Sherwood 3. Standard V. —Boys: Basil Williams 1, Ron Gaskill and Jack Harris (equal) 2, Reg. Guy 3. Girls: Ivy Read 1, Dulrie Welch 2, Ngaio Buckley 3. Standard IV.-—Boys: Reg. Martin 1, Trevor Andrews 2, Colin Bowman 3. Girls: Muriel Ackerley 1, Coila Stephens 2', Molly Kearney 3. Standard 111. Boys: David Ackerley 1, Colin Body 2, James Weaver 3. Girls: Connie Tovey 1, Norah Guy 2, Daphne Raxworthy 3. Standard II. —Boys: Lewis Wright 1, Ernest Rountree 2, Harry Purves 3. Girls: Myrtle Francis 1, Una Doell 2, Irene Murray 3. Standard I.—Boys; Upper —Bruce Daniel 1, Warnfir O'Callaghan 2, Gordon Brown 3. Girls: Patsy Boyland 1, Joyce Eaglesome 2, Lucy Skerton 3. Lower Division—Boys: Leslie Chick 1, Harold Sherwood 2, Tom Scott 3. Girls: Molly Wright 1, Margaret Wootton 2, Shirley W'illiams 3. Infants—P3 —Boys: Len Brown 1, Chas. Percy 2, David Crookston 3. Girls: Sibyl Warren 1, Conita Gourley 2, Joan Park 3. P2—Boys: Jack Bowman 1, Leslie Wood 2, Wm. Scott 3. Girls: Emma Garrett 1, Myra Crawford 2, Nola Smith 3. General Progress Prizes.—Standard VI.: Desmond Smith, Doris Holmes. Standard V.: Jack Eaton, Milly Exton. Standard IV.: Fred Saul. Allan Macnab, Betty Warren, Barbara Newnham. Standard III.: Edgar Blackmore, lan Macnab, Ruby Pine, Eunice Buckley. Standard II.: Alex Bowman, Joan Wootton. Standard I.: Upper:— Ray Huban, Patsy Harris. Lower —Neill Musson, Gladys Somerville. Sewing Prize's—Standard VI.: May Purves 1, Phyllis Sherwood 2. Standard V.: Dorcen Rose 1, Bessie Flintoft 2. Standard IV.: Dorothy Rrennan 1, Muriel Ackerley 2. Standard III.: Betsy Purves 1, Phyllis Wootton 2. Standard II.: Eleanor Ackerley 1, Joan Wootton 2. Standard I.: Muriel Buckley 1, Molly Wright 2. Special Subjects.—-Standard IV.: Mental Arithmetic —Desmond Skerton, Composition —Muriel Ackerley. Spelling—Reg. Martin and Trevor Andrews (equal). Standard V.: Composition—Reg. Guy. Arithmetic—lvy Read. Spelling—Doreen Rose. Woodwork—Standard VI.: Philip Clements. Standard V.: Jack Harris. Garden Plots— Jack Smith 1, Jack Lake 2. Special Prizes.—Mrs Barnett's for best readers in Standard V.—Boy: Jack Harris. Girl: Ivy Read. Mrs Brown's for good conduct in V3 —Norman Brenuan 1, Lois Cole 2. 'Mr Marsh's for Attendance —Girl: Phyllis Hegarty. Boy: Lewis Wright. Mrs Witty'a for beet writer in Standards V. n.nd Vl.—Doreen Musson (Standard V.), Mr Brown's for good conduct in Standard I.— Boy: Frank Harris. Girl: Phyllis Fine. Mrs Mitchell's for good conduct in PL (Upper)— Kathleen Keane. Mrs McKay's for most popular boy in P3—Leonard Brown. Mr Witty's gold medal for Dux of the School—Carlisle Beale. ■ '

FBNDALTON SCHOOL. The following is a li3l of priso-winnnrs : Standard Vl.—Dux: Dorcen Byrno, Sylvia Smith (Mrs Murray-Avnelcy's prize) 2. Kiliick (Mr Zuppicich's prize) S. General excellence, and industry: Lawrence Simpson. Most popular boy in the school: Larry Berry. Most manlv boy "iji tho school: Robert SmartMost popular girl :n the school: Doreen Byrne (Mr Petcro's prize) Most ladylike girl in the school: Bcttv Prettejohns. Standard V.—KHeco Blank (Mr Royds's prize) 1, lan CWp (Mr G. Humphreys's a nzc) ■2, Robert Perrott (Mr Webb's prize) 3. History: Margaret Sinclair. Neatness and homework: Ivis Manhire, Arithmetic: Eric Hampton. Standard IT.—Xancv Prettejohns (Mrs Cbenncl's priicn. Ruby Lukey (Mrs VernaH's prize) 2, Reta Russell (Mrs liobinson's prize) 3, Inward Everest (Mr Smart's prized 4. Proficiency: Ray Calvert. General excellence: Bernice Smith. History: Gladys Vcrnall. Drawing: Winton Bristowe. Diligence: Jjionel Wood? and Ecwi Baldwin. Writing and homework: Elsie Sparks. Composition; Jovco Rvan and Betty Carlcton. Standard ' lll.—Derek Hammond (Mrs Thompson'** prize) 1, Clarence Mulcock (Mrs Wero'a prize) -■ Russell Falloon and Terras Birch equal 3, Dorothy Steere a. Diligence: Margaret Ambridge. Progress: Molly Broiigu and Ix»in Bh»nk. Geography: Lawson Killick. Writing arid drawing: Veronica Berry and Brett Thompson. Standard ll.—Beeves Harris 1, Theo Doff 0, Douglas Thomas 3, Xevillo Peters 4, Bobby Warrington (Mrs Steele's prize) 5. Diligence: Ronnie Davis. Progress-: Brian Ainger, David Sinclair, Dick Webb. Doreen Sparks, Norman Pearcy. "Drawing: Pat Ambridge. OriginaJity: Jim Smith. Reading: MyrtJe Firth. Writing: Thelma Gunter, Neatness: Jean Aahby and Joyeo Standard l.A—Pat Anderson 1, Alan Hewson 2, Leicester Davis 3. Arithmetic: Dick Brcugh. Reading: Joan Ambridge. Composition : Norah I.anrigan. Neatness: George Coop. Progress: Nancy Reay. Norman Thompson, West England, David Everest, Rjma Owens, Bruce Wilkins. Standard 1.8--Gerald Gohbia 1. Ray Caudy 2, Shirley Cock 3, John Thomas 4. P. 4—Joan Hollobon I, Jes3ic Cameron 2, Trevor Treleaven 3. P. 3 (Upper)— rlussell Toon 1, Lcn. Sadler 3, Brian Dai?cll .I.' V. 3 (Lower)—Thelma May 1, Beth Aahby 2, Chris. Bromlev 3. Most Useful Boy in School—Alan Mortlock. Mrs Mirrray Aynaley's Prizes for Esjay, "Kindne?3 to Animals."—Standards V./and VL.:-Moi» Stringlomnn 1.. Stanley Crnig 2, lan Coop 3. Standard IV.£ Bernico Smith 1. W. Brictowo 2. Standard III.: Brett Thompson 1. Full- Attendance fcr tho Year—T. Erans, R. Smart,' S. Smith, Alison Duff, E. Marriott, Robert Perrott. A. Mortlock, Bemice Smith, Ruby Lukey, Olivo Firth. Florence. Mav, Gladys Vernall, R. Calvert, Nancy Prettejohns, Ken. Greer, T. Birch, I-'. Carpenter, Margaret Ambridge. Bon. Perrott, Lance McLaughlin, Joan Owens, Pat. Ambridge, Brian Ainger, Theo DvJS, Russell Ca.rl.eton, Bima Owens. Gardening, Girls—Betty Prettejohns, Joan McLaughlin, Doris Rees 1, Sylvia Smith 2i (special). Gardening,' Bovs—Lawrence Simp3on, Edgar Margetts, R. Bushby 1, Lawrence Berry 2 (special). i BELFAST. j The prizes were presented at the Belfast School in the presence of a large gathering of parents and friends by the Hon. D. Buddo. The prize list is as follows: Dux medal (presented by Mr E. Harris), Rita Burns; runner-up, Ron* Mackey. Proficiency—Standard V,: Clarence Thompson 1, Jean Brice 2. Standard TV.: Phyllis Lang 1, Arthur Young 2. Standard III.: Dorothy Peters 1, David Rowntree 2. Standard II.: Joan Croll 1, Doreen Mulholland 2. Standard I.: Nancy Mackey 1, Mary Arps 2. Progress—Standard VI.: Jack Beagley. Standard V.: Nancy Graham 1, Arr.hio Johnson 2. Standard IV.: Trevor Mundy 1, Joyce Crozier 2. Standard III.: Harry Inwood 1, Audrey Black and Eileen Corayns 2. Standard II.: Lawrence Scanes 1, Winnie Roxburgh 2. Standard I.: Ken Halligan, Ben -Bodkin. Eric Lange, Nance Grimshaw. Sewing—Standard VI.: Rona Mackey 1 (presented by Mre Harris), Dorothy Hicks 2. Standard V.: Jean Ramsay 1 (presented by Mrs Spencer), Betty Reid 2. Standard TV.: Merle Grimshaw 1, Joyce Crozier 2. Standard III.: Agnes Cassidy 1, Dorothy Peers 2. Standard II.: Mary Fisher 1, Mavis Grimwood 2. Standard I.: Joan Erickson 1, Ella Rainsay 2. Sewing Specimens—Dorothy Hicks 1 (Mre special), Jean Ramsay 2. 'Cooking—Standard VI.: Rona Mackey 1 (presented by Mrs Stephens), Rita Burns 2. Standard V. (prizes presented by Mrs W. P. Anderson): Ethel Blackburn 1, Jean Ramsay 2. Woodwork—Standard VI.: Laurie Stead 1, Jack Beagley 2. Standard V.: Arthur Cookson 1, Koyce Neale 2 Agriculture—Standards V. , and VI.: Eric Nanson 1, Arthur Cookson 2. Standard IV.: Arthur Young (Mrs Naneon's prize). Nature Study—David Rowntree 1, Isobel Clark 2, Eti,ward Milne (Mrs Jones's special). Neatest Books—Standards V. and VI.: Rona Mackey. Standards HI. and IV.: Connie Moore. Standard II.: Violet Johnson. Best Writing—Standard I.: Colin Chaplin, Willie Peers (Simpson and Williams's prize). Best Garden—Plot 32 1 (Isobel and Grace.'Clarke, Isobel Nelson, Eva Roxburgh); Pfct 16 2 (Harold Mackey, David Rowntree, Reg. Johnson). Standard I.: lan Morton, Stanley Erickson, Cliff Drummond. General Knowledge (Mr G. Brown's special)— Jack Beagley. • Attainment Tests—Merle Grimshaw (Mrs Young's special). Most popular boy and girl (Mr Buddo's prizes)— Victor Dorothy Hicks. In addition each pupil of the infant school received a gift. GERALDINE D. HIGH SCHOOL. At the annual distribution of prizes and announcements of awards, Mr A. Fyfo, chairman of the committee, presided. The prize list was: — . ! Two Groups Teachers' T> Certificate: P.P., Margaret Bell. Matriculation, 1924-5: Margaret Callanan,' Mary Rose, Margaret Bell, Monty Cooke, Archibald Sharpe, P.P. Public Service: Frank Askin, Frederick Turner, Wilfred Neutze, Alexander Galletly, Lester Reid, Clarence Cliff, Hugh Williams, Maurice Webb. Intermediate: George Wood, Francis Williamson, Ronald Wilks, Bernard Gresham, Aubrey Moyle, Walter South. Senior scholarship: Frank Askin. Junior Free Place: Nancy Stonyer, Dan Callanan. Essay Prizes, 1925—Taranaki Competition: Girls, Margaret Bell 1, Francis Pearce 2, Rita Charlos 3, Kathleen Verrall 4; boys, Lester Keid 1, Bernard Gresham 3, Ronald Wilks 4, Raine Memorial Prizes: Senior Division, Lestor Reid 1; Junior Division, Alec Galletly 1. Sports Trophies—Senior girls' handicap doubles: Nancy Stonyer and Rita Charles. Senior boys' championship: Archibald Sharpe. Senior boys' handicap doubles: Dan Callanan and Dave South. Head of senior girls' ladder: Kathleen Verrall. Junior girls' championship: Ellie Lenihan. Junior handicap doubles: Gwen Pugh and Kathleen Norman. Junior boys 4 championship: Lance Wood Junior; boys' handicap doubles: Rees Moyle and Land Wood. Trophy for captain of basket-ball team A: Margaret Bcll> Trophy for captain of football team, Ist XV.: Wilfred Leutze. Trophy for captain, ot cricket team, Ist VI.: Archibald Sharpe. Basket-ball, A team: Timaru Technical, won; Temuka High School, won; Timaru Technical, lost; Temuka D.H.S., won. Football, A team: Methven, won; Technical, won; Fairlie, won; Temuka, won. Standard Vl.—Dux: Grace Hewson. Merit: Jack Callanan, Eileen Madill, Roland Davis. Progress: Phyllis Vcrrall, Gladys Mole, Mabel Symington, Dorothy Wilks, Maurice Hayes, Gwendoline White, Bernard McShanc, Ernest Williams, Mary Mitchelraore. Drill: Peggy Trott. Woodwork: Jack Callanan, Hector Henry. Cookery: Special, Dorothy Wilks; Mr N. McGregor, Stanley Stonehouse. Needlework: Grace Hewson. Buglers: George Ashby and Malcolm Broad. Drummers: A. Bennington and .T. Weaver. Standard V.—Dux of class: Peggy Bennett. Second-rlßss marks: Jessie Cowie. Composition, special: William Davies. Arithmetic: Barbara Bell. Diligence and conduct: I Mary Lysaght, • Francis Shearer. Diligence and progress: Doris Paterson, Arthur Kerr. History: Crawford Madill. History: Margaret Mulhern. Geography: Angus Sharp. Geography: Naomi Kelman. Agricultural, special: Arthur Kerr. Agriculture, special: William O'Connor. Needlework: Audrey Butcher. Drawing and writing: Thelma Stock. Cookerv: Barbara Bell. Woodwork: Crawford Madill. Standard IV.—Merit: Herbert Cain 1, Roderick Madill and James Pugh (equal) 2, Archie Lapthorn and Thomas Kagc (equal) 3. Progress: Fred Coory. Beryl Twigg, Jessie Weaver, Norman. Davis. Special (Miss Withers'.*), progress and diligence: Gordon Cowie. Special (Miss Withers's), composition: Olive Kennington. Special (Miss Withers's), general knowledge: Andrew c.jbson. Sp»cial (Mr Drew's), drill: Malcolm Broad. Sewing: Jean Vincent. Std. lll.—Merit: Winston Sharp and i Jack Lockhart (equal) 1, Thomas Thompson 3. Progress and improvement: James Lysaght, Vivian Croes, Maurice Askin, Peggy O'Connor, Ellen Kecb'.e, Douglas Smith. Industry and diligence: Harry Knibb, Catherine Dermondy,' Joyce Lawson. Marjorie Wilks, Douglas Eathorne. I Specials: Alev. Kelman, fxcellent behaviour; Colin Wilson, neatest arithmetic book; j Ormond Hatton, neatest correspondence work. Pewin?: Betty Mitchclmore. ! Std. II. —Merit: Sylvia Vincent 1, Gerald 1 Haves 2, Winnie Davis and Simon Callanan (equal) 3. Progress: George Vial, Bernand Lang, Celia Duncan, Jessie Pugh. Diligence: Sefton Patrick, John Davis, Sibyl Twigg, Birma Lysaght, Jack Hewson. Special (Miss Scott)— Neatness; Maggie Vincent. Soecial (Mis 3 Hughes)—Progress: Keith Wallach. Sewing:. Jessie Pugh. Std. I.—Merit: Kathleen Maister 1, Pat Callanan 2, EUiot Ragg 3. Progress: Jack Thompson, Hallam Davis. Diligence: Isabel Bet,ly. Lcn'hj Margsret Wood, Tom

McNamara, Annio Kelman. Special (Mis 3 Scott) —Neatness: Margaret Wood. Special (Miss Hughes)—Progress: Hallam Davis. Sewing: Margaret Grinde'.l. Honours List. Std. TI.: Jack Callanan 1, Grace Hewson 2, Eileen Madill 3, Poland Davis 4, l'hylli3 Vcrrall 5, Gladys Mole 6, Maiel Symington 7, Dorothy Wilks 6, Maunco Hayes 9, Gwendoline. Whit© 10. Std. V.: Mary Lysaght 1, Peggy Bennett -, Jessie Cowie 3, William Daviesi"4, Francis Shearer 5, Crawford Madill 6, Angus Sharp and Doris Paterson (equal) 7, Barbara Bell and Naomi Kelman (equal) 9. Std. IT.: Herbert, Cain 1. Roderick' Madill and Jim Pugh (equal) 2. Archie Lapthorne and Thomas Kagg (equal) 4, Fred Coory 6, Beryl Twigg 7, Jessie Weaver S, Xorman Da-vis 9. Gordon Cowio and T.cta G'over (equal) 10. Std. III.: Jack T.ceihart and Winstone Sharp (equal) 1, Thomas Thompson 3, Harry Knihb 4, Betty Mitchelmorc 5, Colin Wilson 6, Joyce Lawson 7, James Dysaght 8, Maurice .Askin 0, Alex Kelman 10. Std. IT.: Sylvia Vincent 1, Gerald Hayes 2. Winifred Davis and Simon Callanan (equal > 3. Margaret Madill 5, Berna Lysaght 6. Joan MeKechnie 7, John Davis P, Morna Barrett 9, Jean Lanlhorn 10. Std. I.: Kathleen ' Maister 1, Pat. Callanan 2. Blliot. Kagg 3. Margaret Wood 4. Jack Thompson 5. Isabel Tavlor 6. Betty Loach 7, HaT.am Davis S, Tom McXamara 9, Margaret. Walsh 10. P4: Betty Dean 1, Wm. McShsno and Herbert Penft feoual> 2, Blanche Loach 3. Dolco Kebble 4. " Attendance Certificates. High School—Eileen Patrick, Vera Turner, Allan Jono3, Gilbert Slater. Std. VI.: Mary Mitche.lraorn, Gladys Mole, Jnrk Callanan, lioJand Davis, Bernand McShanc, Maurice Hayes 4 .Stanley Stonehouse. Std. V.: Annie. Kerr, Thelma Stock. Margaret Mulhern, C. Bennington. W. O'Connor. Std. TV.: Marjorie Brow. Cissy Davies, Sylvia Dcrmondv. Winnie Fleming, Rita Glover, Jessie Whitely, P'red Coon-, Gordon Oowie. ,\orman Davis, Andrew Gibson. Alfred O'Connor, Edmund Wood, Philin Stock, Kay Hayes. Std. III.: Margaret O'Connor. Colin Wi'scn, Richard McNamara, Thomas Thompson. Std. II.: Morn* Barrett, Betty Weaver, Sylvia Vincent,, John Davis. Gerald Hayes, Alex Bennington. Std. I.: -Tack Thompson. Alex Mitche.lmore, Shiart Lawson. Infants: Gcraldjne Lnpthcrn, Stanley Lawsor SHORTHAND EXAMINATIONS, Gregg Speed Certificates —l."in words a minute. Francis A. Morcan (Banks College) : 120 words, Dorothy Gillespie (Banks College): 100 words, Kae H. Barrell (Banks College!, Marcaret. E. Griffiths (Banks College), Doris C. Hnworth (Banks College): no words, Violet Gray (West Christehurch D.H.S.). Lyla, Longley (West Christehurch DHS)' 80 words, Eunice Whit6eld (iWest Christchnroti PJt.S.),'nm»«! Wood (West Christehurch D.H.S.) : 70 words Ins Hay (West Christehurch D.H.S.). Kdiih Bull.(West Christehurch D.H.S.) : 60 words. Winifred Burton (West Christehurch D.H.S.). Thcorv Certificates (names in order ot mcl . it) _Doris C. Haworth Margaret E. Griffiths, Muriel Jory, Gleadowe Wood John R Hartnell, Moyra Dunderdale, Rae 11. tiurrcll, Leonard Bunt, Edna Brydon.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18569, 19 December 1925, Page 13

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