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OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL BUILDING AT CUST—TOP: A general view at yesterday afternoon’s ceremony, which was performed by the Minister of Education (Mr R. M. Algie). The new building, the third in the history of the Cust School, replaces classrooms built in 1876. BOTTOM: The Minister (middle) with two old pupils, Mr Fred. Saunders (left), who first attended Cust School in 1874, and Mr George Gardiner, who began his schooling in 1877.

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27581, 11 February 1955, Page 7

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OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL BUILDING AT CUST—TOP: A general view at yesterday afternoon’s ceremony, which was performed by the Minister of Education (Mr R. M. Algie). The new building, the third in the history of the Cust School, replaces classrooms built in 1876. BOTTOM: The Minister (middle) with two old pupils, Mr Fred. Saunders (left), who first attended Cust School in 1874, and Mr George Gardiner, who began his schooling in 1877. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27581, 11 February 1955, Page 7

OPENING OF NEW SCHOOL BUILDING AT CUST—TOP: A general view at yesterday afternoon’s ceremony, which was performed by the Minister of Education (Mr R. M. Algie). The new building, the third in the history of the Cust School, replaces classrooms built in 1876. BOTTOM: The Minister (middle) with two old pupils, Mr Fred. Saunders (left), who first attended Cust School in 1874, and Mr George Gardiner, who began his schooling in 1877. Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27581, 11 February 1955, Page 7

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