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COMMERCIAL TRAINING

ST. AIARY’S SCHOOL

The following pupils of St. Mary s Sciiool were successful in the recent examinations in connection with Pitman’s National College, Melbourne:— Speed typewriting: Josephine Goodman, 44 words per minute ; Molly CVffebrook, 48; Jean Allen, 42; Ruth Oederxvall, 45. Speed shorthand: Josephine Goodman. 140 words per minute; Molly Colebrook, 140: Jean Allen, 140; Edna Dovle. Daphne Petersen, Evelyn Patty, Elsie Sired, Iris Somerville. Isabel Sharpies, Freda Hyland, 100; Coi Mitchell, 90, Melba Goldsmith, 85. Intermediate bookkeeping: Edna Hoyle, 89 per cent.; Daphne Petersen. 91: Evelyn Patty, 92; Elsie Sired,. 93: Iris Somerville, 94; Isabel Sharpies 93; Freda Hyland, 85: Lallah Bvrne, 91, The following pupils of Airs. Al. H. Willeex were' successful in the subjects indicated :

Elementary- shorthand: John Nelson. 91 per cent.; Donald Heffernan, 92: Jean Richardson, 89; Mavis Preston. 86; lona AfcKenzie, 88: Emily Ledger, 83; Edna Little, 91.

Speed shorthand: Enid Warner, 80 words per minute; Olga Bannister, Herbert Little, 50; Alaurice Earles, 50.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 11

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COMMERCIAL TRAINING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 11

COMMERCIAL TRAINING Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16865, 31 January 1929, Page 11

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