HAPPY IN NEW HOME
—_j — Galina Bogatoriff, the Russian girl Who was restored to her parents at Foxton through the good offices of the Red Cross society, is making good progress at school. At last week’s meeting of the Wellington Centre of the Society a letter was received from the child conveying greetings for the New Year, and enclosing a copy of her progress card from her school. The chairman stated that the child’s progress had been most satisfactory. At the May term she had gained 185 marks out of 400, and at the December term 251 out of 400, passing 22 in a class of 44. In her letter the child wished to thank all those Who had helped in her return to her parents. She stated that she was quite at home, and very happy in her adopted country.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 111, 4 February 1935, Page 6
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