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Mr Stewart Montgomery, a reading tutor with the W.E.A., gives a reading student a helping hand THE W.E.A g more than 200 matched pairs of tutors and students. Help is given with basic' literacy and associated aims that students might have, such as getting their driver's licence, or passing trades examinations. It is estimated that about 100,000 New Zealand need to improve basic literacy and basic education in order to take active part in society

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Press, 12 September 1987, Page 35

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Mr Stewart Montgomery, a reading tutor with the W.E.A., gives a reading student a helping hand THE W.E.A g more than 200 matched pairs of tutors and students. Help is given with basic' literacy and associated aims that students might have, such as getting their driver's licence, or passing trades examinations. It is estimated that about 100,000 New Zealand need to improve basic literacy and basic education in order to take active part in society Press, 12 September 1987, Page 35

Mr Stewart Montgomery, a reading tutor with the W.E.A., gives a reading student a helping hand THE W.E.A g more than 200 matched pairs of tutors and students. Help is given with basic' literacy and associated aims that students might have, such as getting their driver's licence, or passing trades examinations. It is estimated that about 100,000 New Zealand need to improve basic literacy and basic education in order to take active part in society Press, 12 September 1987, Page 35

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