Embassy prize awarded
NZPA-Reuter Paris A New Zealand Embassy prize awarded to a French masters degree student each year for the i best essay in English or j French on a subject in» I volving New Zealand, has ( been won this year by i Miss Francoise Sona I''*- 1 ''*- ! Cabrol of Paris, according ; to the embassy in Paris. Miss Sonalet-Cabrol’s ■ English essay “Maori I Women, Past and Present” I was selected by the New I Zealand Ambassador. Mr ■ J. Scott, and a former ; French Ambassador in I Wellington, Mr Christian i. de Nicolay. ■ Mentions went to an essay on “The Search for Maori Identity in the Works of Wit: Ihimaera” ; and one on the conji sequences in New Zealand of Britain’s entry to the j! European Economic Com- ■ i munity.
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