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VV.E.A.4 Classes.—Two new classes. “Art for Everyone” and •'Horticulture.” were started last week bv the Workers’ Educational Association. Twentyfour persons are attending the lectures in art at. the School of Art and about 30 are attending thus? in horticulture. The association has also started a cless in “FcTm and Composition" at Rangiora. lor amateur ph tographerg and artists. There is an attendence of 25. Need for S.F.C. —He regretted the continuine necessity for the work of the Society f; r the Prevention of Crueltv to Anim'-.ls. said the president of the Canterbury association (Mr H. P. Bridge! at the half-yearly meetin" last evening. Every month cases of cruelty were reported to the society, said Mr Bridge.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 7

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Untitled Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 7

Untitled Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26120, 24 May 1950, Page 7

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