SPECIAL PRIZES TO NEW ZEALANDERS
ESSAY COMPETITION IN NEW YORK
NEW/ YORK, June 14
Two special prizes and seven honourable mentions went to Australia and New Zealand to-day in the international competition conducted by the New Historical Society of New York.
The subject of the paper was: “How Can Youth Develop Racial Harmony?” Special prizes of 50 dollars each went to Miss Mary Sullivan (Drummoyne, New South Wales), lan Mackay (Friendly Road Radio Station, Auckland), Miss Grace Pinkard (Brookvale, Sydney), the Rev. William McKay (Grange, South Australia), Kenneth Melvin (Palmerston North, New Zealand), Miss Reda McKenzie (Outram, Otago), Miss Barbara Kerr (Otaika Valley, North Auckland), and Miss Blanche Newman (North Croydon. Adelaide).
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21810, 16 June 1936, Page 11
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