BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES.—The first distribution of books under the scheme sponsored by the Association of English Teachers of Canterbury was made ]yes' terday, when Mrs E. L. Rowlatt, tutor librarian, visited the Lyttelton District High School and gave a talk to the children.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21577, 13 September 1935, Page 20
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44BOOKS FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES.—The first distribution of books under the scheme sponsored by the Association of English Teachers of Canterbury was made ]yes' terday, when Mrs E. L. Rowlatt, tutor librarian, visited the Lyttelton District High School and gave a talk to the children. Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21577, 13 September 1935, Page 20
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