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MINISTER OF EDUCATION IN CHRISTCHURCH.—The new Minister (Mr Tennent) yesterday paid his first official visit to Christchurch and met many members of the staff of the Education Department. In this photograph, Mr Tennent is shown admiring one of the paintings which are a feature of the new South Island offices of the department. With him are the Regional Superintendent of Education (Mr T. M. Archer), on left, and the chief administration officer (Mr 3. F. Mills).

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 12

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MINISTER OF EDUCATION IN CHRISTCHURCH.—The new Minister (Mr Tennent) yesterday paid his first official visit to Christchurch and met many members of the staff of the Education Department. In this photograph, Mr Tennent is shown admiring one of the paintings which are a feature of the new South Island offices of the department. With him are the Regional Superintendent of Education (Mr T. M. Archer), on left, and the chief administration officer (Mr 3. F. Mills). Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 12

MINISTER OF EDUCATION IN CHRISTCHURCH.—The new Minister (Mr Tennent) yesterday paid his first official visit to Christchurch and met many members of the staff of the Education Department. In this photograph, Mr Tennent is shown admiring one of the paintings which are a feature of the new South Island offices of the department. With him are the Regional Superintendent of Education (Mr T. M. Archer), on left, and the chief administration officer (Mr 3. F. Mills). Press, Volume C, Issue 29454, 4 March 1961, Page 12

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