Operation Hope, the Ethiopian aid appeal project, benefited by $111 after these pupils at Papanui Primary School laid a coin trail around the rock garden map of New Zealand at the school yesterday. Staff and pupils at the school thought of the project after receiving a letter sent to schools by the Minister of Education, Mr Marshall, and the Prime Minister, Mr Lange,
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63Operation Hope, the Ethiopian aid appeal project, benefited by $111 after these pupils at Papanui Primary School laid a coin trail around the rock garden map of New Zealand at the school yesterday. Staff and pupils at the school thought of the project after receiving a letter sent to schools by the Minister of Education, Mr Marshall, and the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, Press, 29 March 1985, Page 1
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