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N.Z. HELPS COLOMBO PLAN—Two aspects of New Zealand's contribution are shown in these photographs. TOP: The New Zealand technical adviser to the Philippines Government. Mr L. G. Brunetti, formerly on the staff of Selwyn College, Auckland, showing the woodwork class of the Legarda School, Manila, hew to set a hand saw. The school has a roll of 7506 boys. LEFT: Laotian children using classroom equipment with a bare mound on the edge of the village for a classroom. New Zealand provided £5000 worth of teaching materia! to help the country's rural education programme under the Colombo Plan.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29552, 29 June 1961, Page 20

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N.Z. HELPS COLOMBO PLAN—Two aspects of New Zealand's contribution are shown in these photographs. TOP: The New Zealand technical adviser to the Philippines Government. Mr L. G. Brunetti, formerly on the staff of Selwyn College, Auckland, showing the woodwork class of the Legarda School, Manila, hew to set a hand saw. The school has a roll of 7506 boys. LEFT: Laotian children using classroom equipment with a bare mound on the edge of the village for a classroom. New Zealand provided £5000 worth of teaching materia! to help the country's rural education programme under the Colombo Plan. Press, Volume C, Issue 29552, 29 June 1961, Page 20

N.Z. HELPS COLOMBO PLAN—Two aspects of New Zealand's contribution are shown in these photographs. TOP: The New Zealand technical adviser to the Philippines Government. Mr L. G. Brunetti, formerly on the staff of Selwyn College, Auckland, showing the woodwork class of the Legarda School, Manila, hew to set a hand saw. The school has a roll of 7506 boys. LEFT: Laotian children using classroom equipment with a bare mound on the edge of the village for a classroom. New Zealand provided £5000 worth of teaching materia! to help the country's rural education programme under the Colombo Plan. Press, Volume C, Issue 29552, 29 June 1961, Page 20

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