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Careful Islanders

Six museum cases sent to Chatham Islands schools by the Canterbury Museum education officer (Mr J. H. Johnson) were returned after four months in, such a condition that they were able to go to other schools within a day of their return, said Mr Johnson in a report to the Canterbury Education Board yesterday. In spite ■of the long sea voyage and constant use in the islands, the cases suffered “absolutely no damage,-” :Mr Johnson reported,

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 9

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Careful Islanders Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 9

Careful Islanders Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30497, 20 July 1964, Page 9

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