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CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.—S. Jensen (left) and J. McArthur, who were the winners of the senior and junior championships respectively at the annual sports of the Cathedral Grammar School.

Mrs A. W. Palmer, of Christchurch, who celebrated her eighty-first birthday yesterday. She was a resident of Chatham Islands for many years.

CHINESE PICNIC AND SPORTS.-—Chinese children on the swings at Pleasant Point yesterday, when a picnic and sports meeting were held to commemorate the anniversary of the • „ establishment of the Chinese Republic,

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 16

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CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.—S. Jensen (left) and J. McArthur, who were the winners of the senior and junior championships respectively at the annual sports of the Cathedral Grammar School. Mrs A. W. Palmer, of Christchurch, who celebrated her eighty-first birthday yesterday. She was a resident of Chatham Islands for many years. CHINESE PICNIC AND SPORTS.-—Chinese children on the swings at Pleasant Point yesterday, when a picnic and sports meeting were held to commemorate the anniversary of the • „ establishment of the Chinese Republic, Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 16

CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS.—S. Jensen (left) and J. McArthur, who were the winners of the senior and junior championships respectively at the annual sports of the Cathedral Grammar School. Mrs A. W. Palmer, of Christchurch, who celebrated her eighty-first birthday yesterday. She was a resident of Chatham Islands for many years. CHINESE PICNIC AND SPORTS.-—Chinese children on the swings at Pleasant Point yesterday, when a picnic and sports meeting were held to commemorate the anniversary of the • „ establishment of the Chinese Republic, Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20983, 11 October 1933, Page 16

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