It is estimated that at least 200 former pupils of the Ashburton High School reside in Christchurch, and steps are being taken to form an association. The first object will be to assist in organising the school jubilee, which will be celebrated at Easter. A reunion will take place on Tuesday evening in Dixieland, when the project of forming an association will be discussed.
A slight accident, which necessitated the removal of the first carriage, occurred to the three o’clock train to Lyttelton this afternoon. The locomotive at Christchurch backed into the carriage with a crash, breaking off one of the buffers, and it had to be taken off.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 62, 14 March 1931, Page 10
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