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FUTURE LEADERS OF THE BOYS’ BRIGADE.—Sixty-three non-commissioned officers of South Island battalions of the Boys’ Brigade are attending a leadership course at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. This photograph, taken yesterday during a period of physical training, shows some of the boys with a gym ring.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28983, 26 August 1959, Page 14

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FUTURE LEADERS OF THE BOYS’ BRIGADE.—Sixty-three non-commissioned officers of South Island battalions of the Boys’ Brigade are attending a leadership course at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. This photograph, taken yesterday during a period of physical training, shows some of the boys with a gym ring. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28983, 26 August 1959, Page 14

FUTURE LEADERS OF THE BOYS’ BRIGADE.—Sixty-three non-commissioned officers of South Island battalions of the Boys’ Brigade are attending a leadership course at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. This photograph, taken yesterday during a period of physical training, shows some of the boys with a gym ring. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28983, 26 August 1959, Page 14

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