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ENJOYMENT.—Anthea Grob, of the Star of the Sea Convent, enjoying her meal at a function arranged by the Christchurch branch of U.N.I.C.E.F. to commemorate Universal Children’s Day for pupils of Forms I and II of 40 Christchurch schools. Posters on the theme, “A better life for children in slums and shanty towns,” were submitted by Christchurch schoolchildren.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 3

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ENJOYMENT.—Anthea Grob, of the Star of the Sea Convent, enjoying her meal at a function arranged by the Christchurch branch of U.N.I.C.E.F. to commemorate Universal Children’s Day for pupils of Forms I and II of 40 Christchurch schools. Posters on the theme, “A better life for children in slums and shanty towns,” were submitted by Christchurch schoolchildren. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 3

ENJOYMENT.—Anthea Grob, of the Star of the Sea Convent, enjoying her meal at a function arranged by the Christchurch branch of U.N.I.C.E.F. to commemorate Universal Children’s Day for pupils of Forms I and II of 40 Christchurch schools. Posters on the theme, “A better life for children in slums and shanty towns,” were submitted by Christchurch schoolchildren. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33037, 3 October 1972, Page 3