SCHOOLBOYS’ TOUR OF BRITAIN.—These 12 schoolboys left Wellington, on Saturday for a two-month tour of the United Kingdom sponsored by the New Zealand branch of the Overseas League. The leader of the party is the headmaster of tie Napier Boys* High School (Mr H. A. Henderson). The boys are, from left: front row, D. Johnson (Dunedin); L. Ferguson (Wellington), I. Hooker (Christchurch), J. Miller (Hawke’s Bay), C. Wilson (Auckland); back row, J. Fox (North Otago), J. Lindsay (South Canterbury), J. Hinchcliff (Nelson), W. Cochrane (Southland), C. Akers (Auckland), R. Crawshaw (Gisborne), A. Kirkness (Matamata).
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28531, 10 March 1958, Page 11
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94SCHOOLBOYS’ TOUR OF BRITAIN.—These 12 schoolboys left Wellington, on Saturday for a two-month tour of the United Kingdom sponsored by the New Zealand branch of the Overseas League. The leader of the party is the headmaster of tie Napier Boys* High School (Mr H. A. Henderson). The boys are, from left: front row, D. Johnson (Dunedin); L. Ferguson (Wellington), I. Hooker (Christchurch), J. Miller (Hawke’s Bay), C. Wilson (Auckland); back row, J. Fox (North Otago), J. Lindsay (South Canterbury), J. Hinchcliff (Nelson), W. Cochrane (Southland), C. Akers (Auckland), R. Crawshaw (Gisborne), A. Kirkness (Matamata). Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28531, 10 March 1958, Page 11
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