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“KILL THAT FLY” CAMPAIGN WEEK was opened last evening, when the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) awarded prizes for the schoolchildren’s fly-making competition to introduce the campaign. Patricia Stack (left) and her group from St. Mary’s College won the first prize of £l5 for the fly they made, shown in this photograph. On the right is Clair Macdonald, a member of the group.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 3

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“KILL THAT FLY” CAMPAIGN WEEK was opened last evening, when the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) awarded prizes for the schoolchildren’s fly-making competition to introduce the campaign. Patricia Stack (left) and her group from St. Mary’s College won the first prize of £l5 for the fly they made, shown in this photograph. On the right is Clair Macdonald, a member of the group. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 3

“KILL THAT FLY” CAMPAIGN WEEK was opened last evening, when the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) awarded prizes for the schoolchildren’s fly-making competition to introduce the campaign. Patricia Stack (left) and her group from St. Mary’s College won the first prize of £l5 for the fly they made, shown in this photograph. On the right is Clair Macdonald, a member of the group. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30586, 31 October 1964, Page 3