Paintings done last year have won these Cashmere Primary School pupils, Nicholas Evans, aged seven, and Rosie Zwart, aged six, bronze medals in a world-wide children’s art and language competition. Letters arrived in the last few days telling the children that they had won awards in the 1982 Shankar’s International Art Competition which would be presented to a New Zealand diplomatic representative at a ceremony in New Delhi. It is not the first time that children from the school have successfully entered the annual competition.
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85Paintings done last year have won these Cashmere Primary School pupils, Nicholas Evans, aged seven, and Rosie Zwart, aged six, bronze medals in a world-wide children’s art and language competition. Letters arrived in the last few days telling the children that they had won awards in the 1982 Shankar’s International Art Competition which would be presented to a New Zealand diplomatic representative at a ceremony in New Delhi. It is not the first time that children from the school have successfully entered the annual competition. Press, 9 October 1982, Page 26
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