Vivienne Strong, of Avonside Girls' to High School, and Mark Inwood, of Shirley Boys' High School, check their noted before competing in a speech contest for fourth formers organised by the English Speaking Union last evening. All contestants had to speak on the topic, "The reason for the dominance of the English language throughout the world." The contest, which was sponsored by Trost. Bank Canterbury, was; Won by Sara Dyer, of Avonside Giris' High School. Sarah of Burnside High School, was second.
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82Vivienne Strong, of Avonside Girls' to High School, and Mark Inwood, of Shirley Boys' High School, check their noted before competing in a speech contest for fourth formers organised by the English Speaking Union last evening. All contestants had to speak on the topic, "The reason for the dominance of the English language throughout the world." The contest, which was sponsored by Trost. Bank Canterbury, was; Won by Sara Dyer, of Avonside Giris' High School. Sarah of Burnside High School, was second. Press, 1 August 1989, Page 6
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