Mr B. A. Barrer, who has been elected president of the Canterbury College Students' Association.
Colonel D. Colquhoun. D.5.0., of Wellington, who will deliver the address at the Anzac Day service in Christchurch.
NORTH CANTERBURY CALF CLUB COMPETITION.—The presentation of the Challenge Cup given by the Central Dairy Company to William Pierce, a pupil of the Hawarden District High School, took place in the school ground yesterday. From left: Mr 11. Chamberlain, Mr W. J. Boyce, Mr W. L. Wright (chairman of the school committee), William Pierce, and Mr 11. J. Mackie (headmaster).
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 22
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93Mr B. A. Barrer, who has been elected president of the Canterbury College Students' Association. Colonel D. Colquhoun. D.5.0., of Wellington, who will deliver the address at the Anzac Day service in Christchurch. NORTH CANTERBURY CALF CLUB COMPETITION.—The presentation of the Challenge Cup given by the Central Dairy Company to William Pierce, a pupil of the Hawarden District High School, took place in the school ground yesterday. From left: Mr 11. Chamberlain, Mr W. J. Boyce, Mr W. L. Wright (chairman of the school committee), William Pierce, and Mr 11. J. Mackie (headmaster). Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21116, 17 March 1934, Page 22
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