LEARNING AND TEACHING.—Two Volunteer Service Abroad workers, Philip Hague, of Christchurch (right), and Wendell Evans, of Timaru (middle), talking to a Samoan friend in his house. As student teachers at A'ana District School, Western Samoa, they have plenty of opportunity to learn about Samoan life. Volunteer Service Abroad now has 32 young workers in seven South-east Asian and Pacific countries. Most of them are student teachers, although some are specialising in agricultural development, surveying, and social work.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 3
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77LEARNING AND TEACHING.—Two Volunteer Service Abroad workers, Philip Hague, of Christchurch (right), and Wendell Evans, of Timaru (middle), talking to a Samoan friend in his house. As student teachers at A'ana District School, Western Samoa, they have plenty of opportunity to learn about Samoan life. Volunteer Service Abroad now has 32 young workers in seven South-east Asian and Pacific countries. Most of them are student teachers, although some are specialising in agricultural development, surveying, and social work. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30983, 12 February 1966, Page 3
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