He Mayor, Sir Hamish Hay, and Lady Hay, chat with members of the “toilers” award group at a reception in the city council chambers yesterday. The group of It high school pupils from South Australia is on a visit to Christchurch after being awarded a scholarship for hard work and achievement Most have been involved in school and community activities, helping school committees or holding other positions of responsibility. The group is expected to leave Christchurch this week.
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78He Mayor, Sir Hamish Hay, and Lady Hay, chat with members of the “toilers” award group at a reception in the city council chambers yesterday. The group of It high school pupils from South Australia is on a visit to Christchurch after being awarded a scholarship for hard work and achievement Most have been involved in school and community activities, helping school committees or holding other positions of responsibility. The group is expected to leave Christchurch this week. Press, 9 October 1987, Page 2
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