RACIAL HARMONY.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION. .\'l~l\\' ZEALAND SUCCESS-ES. L'nilcrl Press Assn—Elev. Tel. Cnpyrlrm. NEW YORK, June H. Two special prizes and seven hon‘ ourahle mentions went to Australia and New Zealand to-day in the inter—national competition of the New Historical Society or New York. The subject of the paper was “ How can youth develop racial harmony?" Special prizes or 50 dollarS‘ each went to Miss Mary Sullivan. of Drum-‘ moyne. New South \Vales; and lan Mackay, of the Friendly Road Radio station. Auckland. Honourable mention: Colin Morison, Seatoun, Wellington; Miss Grace Pinkm‘d, Brookvale, Sydney; Rev. William McKay, Grange, South Australia; Kenneth .\lelvin. Palmerston North. New Zealand: Miss Reda McKenzie, Outra‘m. Otago: Miss Barbara Kerr. Olaiki Valley. North Auckland; Miss Blanche Newman, North Croydon, Australia. ,
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19913, 16 June 1936, Page 7
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