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ACHIEVEMENT OF GIRLS’ LIFE BRIGADE COMPANY.—The 4th Dunedin Company, holders of the Bardslay Cup for annual competition between companies. The trophies in the picture are, from left: Evans Jubilee Cup for Bible knowledge and reliability, won by Hazel Johnson, the Bardslay Cup, the Lanham Cup for the senior private gaining highest aggregate marks in advanced badges, won by Rua Johnson, and the Kernohan Cup for highest marks in knot tying examination, won by Joan Roberts. The officers are Lieutenant B. Curry (third from left), and Captain O. Johnston.

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Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 29

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ACHIEVEMENT OF GIRLS’ LIFE BRIGADE COMPANY.—The 4th Dunedin Company, holders of the Bardslay Cup for annual competition between companies. The trophies in the picture are, from left: Evans Jubilee Cup for Bible knowledge and reliability, won by Hazel Johnson, the Bardslay Cup, the Lanham Cup for the senior private gaining highest aggregate marks in advanced badges, won by Rua Johnson, and the Kernohan Cup for highest marks in knot tying examination, won by Joan Roberts. The officers are Lieutenant B. Curry (third from left), and Captain O. Johnston. Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 29

ACHIEVEMENT OF GIRLS’ LIFE BRIGADE COMPANY.—The 4th Dunedin Company, holders of the Bardslay Cup for annual competition between companies. The trophies in the picture are, from left: Evans Jubilee Cup for Bible knowledge and reliability, won by Hazel Johnson, the Bardslay Cup, the Lanham Cup for the senior private gaining highest aggregate marks in advanced badges, won by Rua Johnson, and the Kernohan Cup for highest marks in knot tying examination, won by Joan Roberts. The officers are Lieutenant B. Curry (third from left), and Captain O. Johnston. Evening Star, Issue 23113, 12 November 1938, Page 29