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The winning team in a news competition among Hornby High School pupils, with their prizes yesterday. From left are Stuart Park aged 15, Tracey Galbraith, aged 14, Richard Smith, aged 15, and Michelle Mangin, aged 14. The “Top of the News” contest was an inter-class knock-out contest at the school. Prizes were provided by Christchurch newspapers. Teams of four answered questions on international news, local news, special features, and the characteristics of a newspaper. The intention was to promote awareness among pupils pf the news and good newspaper reading habits.

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Press, 7 December 1985, Page 3

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The winning team in a news competition among Hornby High School pupils, with their prizes yesterday. From left are Stuart Park aged 15, Tracey Galbraith, aged 14, Richard Smith, aged 15, and Michelle Mangin, aged 14. The “Top of the News” contest was an inter-class knock-out contest at the school. Prizes were provided by Christchurch newspapers. Teams of four answered questions on international news, local news, special features, and the characteristics of a newspaper. The intention was to promote awareness among pupils pf the news and good newspaper reading habits. Press, 7 December 1985, Page 3

The winning team in a news competition among Hornby High School pupils, with their prizes yesterday. From left are Stuart Park aged 15, Tracey Galbraith, aged 14, Richard Smith, aged 15, and Michelle Mangin, aged 14. The “Top of the News” contest was an inter-class knock-out contest at the school. Prizes were provided by Christchurch newspapers. Teams of four answered questions on international news, local news, special features, and the characteristics of a newspaper. The intention was to promote awareness among pupils pf the news and good newspaper reading habits. Press, 7 December 1985, Page 3

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