PRINTING TRADE SCHOLARSHIP
Award To Timaru Man A printing trade scholarship tenable for one year at the Melbourne School of Printing and Graphic Arts has been awarded to Mr P Shutt, of Orari. The scholarship was established three years ago by contributions from the New Zealand Paper Merchants' Association to commemorate the golden jubilee of the Master Printers’ Federation. Mr Shutt has just completed five years’ apprenticeship as a commercial hand typographer with the Timaru Herald Company. He will leave New Zealand in January to start his studies in Australia. While he is in Melbourne arrangements will be made for Mr Shutt to gain practical exeperience in local printing houses.
Supreme Court at Melbourne. The Victorian police believed he had left Australia but thought he might have reached the United Kingdom. Today he appeared in the Magistrate’s Court at Rotorua charged with entering the country as a prohibited immigrant on or about April 15 He was remanded to appear today week in Auck-
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29637, 6 October 1961, Page 3
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