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CHILDREN’S STORIES ARE INTERNATIONAL.—George Rosenberg, Robyn Jarrar and Carol Jarrar listen intently to Mr Ekek Djaka, of Indonesia, in the children’s department of the Canterbury Public Library, where the overseas visitor was lookingg books yesterday. Mr Djaka is undergoing library training in New Zealand before helping in the development of libraries in his own country.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28802, 24 January 1959, Page 14

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CHILDREN’S STORIES ARE INTERNATIONAL.—George Rosenberg, Robyn Jarrar and Carol Jarrar listen intently to Mr Ekek Djaka, of Indonesia, in the children’s department of the Canterbury Public Library, where the overseas visitor was lookingg books yesterday. Mr Djaka is undergoing library training in New Zealand before helping in the development of libraries in his own country. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28802, 24 January 1959, Page 14

CHILDREN’S STORIES ARE INTERNATIONAL.—George Rosenberg, Robyn Jarrar and Carol Jarrar listen intently to Mr Ekek Djaka, of Indonesia, in the children’s department of the Canterbury Public Library, where the overseas visitor was lookingg books yesterday. Mr Djaka is undergoing library training in New Zealand before helping in the development of libraries in his own country. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28802, 24 January 1959, Page 14

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