Many members of the British Colony, English Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of Paris were present at the recent prizegiving and Speech Day of the Paris British School. Prebendary Anstruther Cardew, the chairman of the Board of Governors, congratulated the scholars on the high percentage of successes at the recent British Chamber of Commerce (Paris) examinations, and expressed the hope that one day the British Government would give support to this century-old institution.
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Southland Times, Issue 22969, 15 August 1936, Page 18
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