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“FEELING” HER NEW SCHOOL.—Tewai Skipworth, aged eight, of Rotorua, examining with her fingers the raised-edge strip used to mark the passageways in the dining room of the new school for the blind at Homai. Tewai was the first boarder to arrive at the school, a day earlier than the other pupils.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30541, 9 September 1964, Page 20

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“FEELING” HER NEW SCHOOL.—Tewai Skipworth, aged eight, of Rotorua, examining with her fingers the raised-edge strip used to mark the passageways in the dining room of the new school for the blind at Homai. Tewai was the first boarder to arrive at the school, a day earlier than the other pupils. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30541, 9 September 1964, Page 20

“FEELING” HER NEW SCHOOL.—Tewai Skipworth, aged eight, of Rotorua, examining with her fingers the raised-edge strip used to mark the passageways in the dining room of the new school for the blind at Homai. Tewai was the first boarder to arrive at the school, a day earlier than the other pupils. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30541, 9 September 1964, Page 20