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CAVERSHAM SCHOOL
Otago Daily Times
31 March 1947
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SCHOOL ROLL OF HONOUR.
New Zealand Herald
1 October 1925
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MEMORIAL WINDOW
Mt Benger Mail
24 November 1937
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MEMORIAL UNVEILED
Press
14 November 1934
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Former Pupil's Bravery
Manawatu Times
14 November 1934
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GALLANT DEED RECOGNISED
Nelson Evening Mail
15 November 1934
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MEMORIAL TABLETS UNVEILED
Southland Times
10 August 1940
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MEMORIAL UNVEILED
Hawera Star
14 November 1934
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"ETenins Post" Photo. TO BE UNVEILED ON ANZAC DAY.—Memorial tablet to the memory of ex-pupils'of Welling■ ton South School who died in action in' the Great' War, to be unveiled at the school next Monday. .
Evening Post
19 April 1932
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S. P. Andrew Photo. UNVEILED AT DUNEDIN.—TabIet unveiled on Wednesday in the Dental School at Otago University to the memory of the late Sir Thomas Sidey, who played a prominent part in the » establishment ‘ of the school.
Northern Advocate
9 September 1933
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CEREMONY AT SCHOOL
Taranaki Daily News
14 November 1935
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FAREWELL TOUR
Hokitika Guardian
3 December 1929
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MEMORIAL CAIRN UNVEILED. The memorial cairn al Die Waitaki Boys’ High School, which was unveiled yesterday.
Star (Christchurch)
16 May 1933
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WAITAKI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL JUBILEE.— In centre, the Hall of Memories at the Waitaki Boys’ High School, one of the best-Known secondary schools in the Dominion. The school is now celebrating its jubilee. On left, the War Memorial Cairn, which is being unveiled today to the memory of the old boys of the school who fell in the Great War. On-right, memorial window to be unveiled in the Hall of Memories to Christchurch old boys who died in the war.
Manawatu Times
16 May 1933
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, Mahan Studios ' Photo WAITAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL JUBILEE.—/re centre, live. Hall of Memories at the Waitaki Boys9 High School, one of the best-Icnoivn secondary schools in the Dominion. The school is now celebrating its jubilee. On left, the War Memorial Cairn, which is being unveiled today to the memory of the old boys of the school who fell in the Great War. On right, memorial window to be unveiled in the Hall of Memories to Chrislchurch old boys who died in the war.
Evening Post
15 May 1933
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WAR MEMORIAL UNVEILED.
Auckland Star
9 June 1924
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End-of-the-term School Gatherings.—At two of the primary schools in the Wellington district on Saturday afternoon, end-of-the-terni gatherings were held at which unveiling ceremonies by the .Minister of Education, Hon. I’. Eraser; were performed. At the Wellington'South School a sundial, erected to the memory of the late Mrs. E. V. Player, a former pupil and teacher at the school, and at Te Aro School an honours board above the main entrance, were unveiled. Left: The Minister speaking at the Wellington South ceremony. Right: The headmaster of Te Aro School addressing the gathering before the honours board was unveiled.
Dominion
14 December 1936
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ROLL OF HONOUR.
Star (Christchurch)
22 December 1920
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CAPTAIN COOK'S SCHOOL.
Colonist
3 September 1915
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“LARGE WAS HIS BOUNTY"
Star (Christchurch)
2 July 1934
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CAVERSHAM SCHOOL
Evening Star
31 March 1947
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UNVEILING CEREMONY
Otago Daily Times
27 September 1950
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MEMORIAL TO MR P. MENZIES
Press
22 April 1940
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THE PREMIER.
Hawke's Bay Herald
24 December 1903
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THE PREMIER.
Lyttelton Times
24 December 1903
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