Master and pupil, aided by members of flic Board of Governors and old boys, laboured in harmonious sympathy at John M’Glashan College on Saturday afternoon, when a Working bee, organised by Mr A. C. Cameron resulted in the school’s amenities being considerably improved. The numerical strength of the toilers 'numbered forty, and by the time the “stop work" signal had been sounded a gully bad been partly filled in and a bank levelled. In the foreground is Mr J. A. Dunning, a master, and one of Otago's most prominent cricketers.
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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 7
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90Master and pupil, aided by members of flic Board of Governors and old boys, laboured in harmonious sympathy at John M’Glashan College on Saturday afternoon, when a Working bee, organised by Mr A. C. Cameron resulted in the school’s amenities being considerably improved. The numerical strength of the toilers 'numbered forty, and by the time the “stop work" signal had been sounded a gully bad been partly filled in and a bank levelled. In the foreground is Mr J. A. Dunning, a master, and one of Otago's most prominent cricketers. Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 7
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