A suggestion that the Rabbit Destruction Council should adopt a policy of the total devaluation of rabbitskins and carcases, was approved at yesterday’s conference of the South Island Rabbit Boards' Association in Timaru. Mr W. H. Talbot said the proposal was the only way to deal with the reinfestation of board areas from outside areas.—(F.O.O.R.). St. Mark's School Past Pupils.— Officers were elected as follows at the first annual meeting of the Past Pupils' Association of St. Mark's School, Opawa:—president, Mr H. R. Taylor; vice-presidents, Misses P. Copeland and K. J. Tooth; secretarv, Mr H. A. Thompson; treasurer, Mr C. H. McLachlan; committee. Misses J. Hammett, M. Wood, and Messrs A. Duckmanton, M. Brockman, and M. Parsons.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26198, 23 August 1950, Page 6
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