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David Tan, aged 16, the youngest New Zealander to receive a university degree, with his family after the University of Canterbury’s graduation ceremony at the Christchurch Town Hall yesterday. His mother, Mrs Rosemary Tan, holds the youngest member of the family, Michael. Mr Choon Tan is at right, and in front is Audrey Tan. David, who received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics with first-class honours, is now studying for a masters degree in electronic and electrical engineering.

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Press, 4 May 1984, Page 1

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David Tan, aged 16, the youngest New Zealander to receive a university degree, with his family after the University of Canterbury’s graduation ceremony at the Christchurch Town Hall yesterday. His mother, Mrs Rosemary Tan, holds the youngest member of the family, Michael. Mr Choon Tan is at right, and in front is Audrey Tan. David, who received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics with first-class honours, is now studying for a masters degree in electronic and electrical engineering. Press, 4 May 1984, Page 1

David Tan, aged 16, the youngest New Zealander to receive a university degree, with his family after the University of Canterbury’s graduation ceremony at the Christchurch Town Hall yesterday. His mother, Mrs Rosemary Tan, holds the youngest member of the family, Michael. Mr Choon Tan is at right, and in front is Audrey Tan. David, who received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics with first-class honours, is now studying for a masters degree in electronic and electrical engineering. Press, 4 May 1984, Page 1