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Salvation Army Pacific Island Centre graduates who have recently completed Salvation Army employment programmes take part in Graduation Day festivities at the Tafesilafa’i Centre in Barbadoes Street on Wednesday. They are (front, from left), Mele Tuineau, from Tonga, who completed a sewing and printmaking course, Puao Malaeulu Mika, from Samoa, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. (Back), Tai Nioongo, from Rarotonga, who completed a clerical course, Sena Mumuta, from Samoa, who completed an English office skills course, and Asne Luta Devi, from Fiji, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. The 15-week Salvation Army employment programmes were funded by the Access programme. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW

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Press, 16 December 1988, Page 12

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Salvation Army Pacific Island Centre graduates who have recently completed Salvation Army employment programmes take part in Graduation Day festivities at the Tafesilafa’i Centre in Barbadoes Street on Wednesday. They are (front, from left), Mele Tuineau, from Tonga, who completed a sewing and printmaking course, Puao Malaeulu Mika, from Samoa, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. (Back), Tai Nioongo, from Rarotonga, who completed a clerical course, Sena Mumuta, from Samoa, who completed an English office skills course, and Asne Luta Devi, from Fiji, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. The 15-week Salvation Army employment programmes were funded by the Access programme. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW Press, 16 December 1988, Page 12

Salvation Army Pacific Island Centre graduates who have recently completed Salvation Army employment programmes take part in Graduation Day festivities at the Tafesilafa’i Centre in Barbadoes Street on Wednesday. They are (front, from left), Mele Tuineau, from Tonga, who completed a sewing and printmaking course, Puao Malaeulu Mika, from Samoa, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. (Back), Tai Nioongo, from Rarotonga, who completed a clerical course, Sena Mumuta, from Samoa, who completed an English office skills course, and Asne Luta Devi, from Fiji, who completed a sewing and printmaking course. The 15-week Salvation Army employment programmes were funded by the Access programme. —Photograph by ANNETTE DEW Press, 16 December 1988, Page 12

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