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Auckland’s Deaf Sign Singers (from left), Mrs Edith Tabrar, Mrs Dulcie McKie, and Mrs Shirley Withers, perform at the Farmers’ Trading Company store, in Colombo Street. The singers, who were in Christchurch to promote the national Deaf Awareness Week, gave their final performance in the Triangle Centre yesterday. They will take part in the deaf awareness activities planned for the campaign in Dunedin today.

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Press, 12 April 1984, Page 3

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Auckland’s Deaf Sign Singers (from left), Mrs Edith Tabrar, Mrs Dulcie McKie, and Mrs Shirley Withers, perform at the Farmers’ Trading Company store, in Colombo Street. The singers, who were in Christchurch to promote the national Deaf Awareness Week, gave their final performance in the Triangle Centre yesterday. They will take part in the deaf awareness activities planned for the campaign in Dunedin today. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 3

Auckland’s Deaf Sign Singers (from left), Mrs Edith Tabrar, Mrs Dulcie McKie, and Mrs Shirley Withers, perform at the Farmers’ Trading Company store, in Colombo Street. The singers, who were in Christchurch to promote the national Deaf Awareness Week, gave their final performance in the Triangle Centre yesterday. They will take part in the deaf awareness activities planned for the campaign in Dunedin today. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 3