KNITTING FOR CHARITY.—Ten boys at the small Beauty Point School, near Sydney, have volunteered to learn how to knit. It is part of a scheme to help relieve refugees in Hong Kong who will soon be receiving a consignment of rugs, cardigans, and wool-lined sleeping-bags. The children have also started a fund from their own pocket money. Some of the boys are shown knitting with girls of the school. Instructing them is the headmistress, Miss J. Butson.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30633, 26 December 1964, Page 2
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77KNITTING FOR CHARITY.—Ten boys at the small Beauty Point School, near Sydney, have volunteered to learn how to knit. It is part of a scheme to help relieve refugees in Hong Kong who will soon be receiving a consignment of rugs, cardigans, and wool-lined sleeping-bags. The children have also started a fund from their own pocket money. Some of the boys are shown knitting with girls of the school. Instructing them is the headmistress, Miss J. Butson. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30633, 26 December 1964, Page 2
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