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Some of the 640 pupils at Linwood Avenue Primary School who gathered at the front of the school yesterday morning to watch Mr John Kirk plant a plane tree as a memorial to his father, the late Prime Minister, who was a pupil at the school fro m 1928 to 1935. Mr John Kirk, his brother Robert, and his sister Margaret, were also pupils at the school before the Kirk family moved to Kaiapoi in 1954.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 2

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Some of the 640 pupils at Linwood Avenue Primary School who gathered at the front of the school yesterday morning to watch Mr John Kirk plant a plane tree as a memorial to his father, the late Prime Minister, who was a pupil at the school fro m 1928 to 1935. Mr John Kirk, his brother Robert, and his sister Margaret, were also pupils at the school before the Kirk family moved to Kaiapoi in 1954. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 2

Some of the 640 pupils at Linwood Avenue Primary School who gathered at the front of the school yesterday morning to watch Mr John Kirk plant a plane tree as a memorial to his father, the late Prime Minister, who was a pupil at the school fro m 1928 to 1935. Mr John Kirk, his brother Robert, and his sister Margaret, were also pupils at the school before the Kirk family moved to Kaiapoi in 1954. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33654, 2 October 1974, Page 2

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