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Members of the debating teams from St Margaret’s College and Cashmere High School who will debate in front of parliamentarians during Parliament Week from August 7 to 11. The teams are with cartoon images of David Lange, Jim Anderton, and Roger Douglas, three of the politicians who will attend the debate. The teams were the finalists in a recent secondary schools’ debating contest sponsored by ‘The Press.” They will debate the topic, “A Woman’s Place is in the House.” From left, rear, are, Fiona Mackay, Kendall Crossen (both Cashmere High School), Bridgit Sissons, and Imogen Dickie (both St Margaret’s College). From left, front, are, Harriet Gray (Cashmere High School), and Jane Parker (St Margaret’s College).

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Press, 21 July 1989, Page 4

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Members of the debating teams from St Margaret’s College and Cashmere High School who will debate in front of parliamentarians during Parliament Week from August 7 to 11. The teams are with cartoon images of David Lange, Jim Anderton, and Roger Douglas, three of the politicians who will attend the debate. The teams were the finalists in a recent secondary schools’ debating contest sponsored by ‘The Press.” They will debate the topic, “A Woman’s Place is in the House.” From left, rear, are, Fiona Mackay, Kendall Crossen (both Cashmere High School), Bridgit Sissons, and Imogen Dickie (both St Margaret’s College). From left, front, are, Harriet Gray (Cashmere High School), and Jane Parker (St Margaret’s College). Press, 21 July 1989, Page 4

Members of the debating teams from St Margaret’s College and Cashmere High School who will debate in front of parliamentarians during Parliament Week from August 7 to 11. The teams are with cartoon images of David Lange, Jim Anderton, and Roger Douglas, three of the politicians who will attend the debate. The teams were the finalists in a recent secondary schools’ debating contest sponsored by ‘The Press.” They will debate the topic, “A Woman’s Place is in the House.” From left, rear, are, Fiona Mackay, Kendall Crossen (both Cashmere High School), Bridgit Sissons, and Imogen Dickie (both St Margaret’s College). From left, front, are, Harriet Gray (Cashmere High School), and Jane Parker (St Margaret’s College). Press, 21 July 1989, Page 4