When a Morrinsville parent with pride .rang. up a daughter Iv/at' present staying in Auckland to •'|f ; 'congratulate her on passing the examination, she noticed HI that ‘conversation from the other end after the good news had been ■y't/axihounced. Another member of the Auckland household tan to the rescue and explained that: the successful candidate had . not yet, seen the newsV papers, and on hearing the good news y„- had dropped the receiver and burst into joyful tears.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17804, 1 February 1930, Page 6
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