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Fijians For Timbertop

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright)

SUVA, January 14. Two Fijians wall join Prince Charles among the new boys when Geelong Grammar School at Timbertop begins the 1966 academic year. The boys’ education at the school is being sponsored by the Anglican Church in Australia. They will start in the fourth form.

Filimone Mate and Tevlta Saloto, of Suva, are both 15. Filimone is the son of Lieu-tenant-Colonel George Mate, the deputy Fijian Lands Commissioner. Tevita is the son of Mr Macu Salato, health education officer in the Fijian Medical Department.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660117.2.196

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 17

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91

Fijians For Timbertop Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 17

Fijians For Timbertop Press, Volume CV, Issue 30960, 17 January 1966, Page 17

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