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The president of the Canterbury branch of the United Nations Association, Mr Ivan Densem (rear), with competitors in the annual secondary school’s speech contest organised by the association in the Knox Church Lounge last evening. Displaying the United Nations flag are (front, from left) Michael Yardley, Joanne De Filippi, Andrea Keene, Elizabeth Sugrue and Kate Brown. Back (from left) are Paul Allen, Michael Palmer, Meredith Hobbs and Katrina Roen. The topic for the evening was “Repairing the Earth.” The winner of the contest will compete in a national final at Wellington on April 30.

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Press, 15 April 1988, Page 6

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The president of the Canterbury branch of the United Nations Association, Mr Ivan Densem (rear), with competitors in the annual secondary school’s speech contest organised by the association in the Knox Church Lounge last evening. Displaying the United Nations flag are (front, from left) Michael Yardley, Joanne De Filippi, Andrea Keene, Elizabeth Sugrue and Kate Brown. Back (from left) are Paul Allen, Michael Palmer, Meredith Hobbs and Katrina Roen. The topic for the evening was “Repairing the Earth.” The winner of the contest will compete in a national final at Wellington on April 30. Press, 15 April 1988, Page 6

The president of the Canterbury branch of the United Nations Association, Mr Ivan Densem (rear), with competitors in the annual secondary school’s speech contest organised by the association in the Knox Church Lounge last evening. Displaying the United Nations flag are (front, from left) Michael Yardley, Joanne De Filippi, Andrea Keene, Elizabeth Sugrue and Kate Brown. Back (from left) are Paul Allen, Michael Palmer, Meredith Hobbs and Katrina Roen. The topic for the evening was “Repairing the Earth.” The winner of the contest will compete in a national final at Wellington on April 30. Press, 15 April 1988, Page 6

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