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'June 3 to June 6.— United [ Women’s Convention ’77, [ I Christchurch, send in i your registration form' [ now to P.O. Box 913,' Christchurch . . . you [ won’t want to miss out! This convention promises j to be one of the most I exciting events for' - women ever staged in; [ N.Z. Outstanding over1 seas speakers . . . dis-’ [ cussion groups within! workshops for you to; participate in. Decide to| come ... if you haven’t? a registration form and would like on—write to' P.O. Box 913, Christ-? ! church.

Pupil hurt An Onslow College pupil who was hurt when he fell out of a bunk in a hut in the Orongorongo Valley, was lifted out by helicopter. Gary Gibson, aged 13, suffered a

son. aged 13. suffered a | broken hand and a twisted ' knee in the tumble from the bunk. A second boy, Philip Hayston. also in the college party, was also flown out after suffering from stomach pains.

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Press, 26 February 1977, Page 8

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Reep this date Press, 26 February 1977, Page 8

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