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THE TWENTY-THIRD OTAKI SCHOLAR, David W. Pittendreigh (left), of Dyce. Aberdeenshire, being shown one of the laboratories during his visit to St. Andrew’s College. On the right is W. J. Steel, head prefect of St. Andrew’s, and in the middle is L. J. Hudson, son of the Scottish boy’s Christchurch hosts. David Pittendreigh is the school captain of Robert Gordon’s College, Aberdeen, which is annually awarded a travelling scholarship by the New Zealand Shipping Company commemorating the exploits of the ship Otaki in the First World War and her captain, an old boy of the Aberdeen college.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660725.2.62

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31120, 25 July 1966, Page 6

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THE TWENTY-THIRD OTAKI SCHOLAR, David W. Pittendreigh (left), of Dyce. Aberdeenshire, being shown one of the laboratories during his visit to St. Andrew’s College. On the right is W. J. Steel, head prefect of St. Andrew’s, and in the middle is L. J. Hudson, son of the Scottish boy’s Christchurch hosts. David Pittendreigh is the school captain of Robert Gordon’s College, Aberdeen, which is annually awarded a travelling scholarship by the New Zealand Shipping Company commemorating the exploits of the ship Otaki in the First World War and her captain, an old boy of the Aberdeen college. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31120, 25 July 1966, Page 6

THE TWENTY-THIRD OTAKI SCHOLAR, David W. Pittendreigh (left), of Dyce. Aberdeenshire, being shown one of the laboratories during his visit to St. Andrew’s College. On the right is W. J. Steel, head prefect of St. Andrew’s, and in the middle is L. J. Hudson, son of the Scottish boy’s Christchurch hosts. David Pittendreigh is the school captain of Robert Gordon’s College, Aberdeen, which is annually awarded a travelling scholarship by the New Zealand Shipping Company commemorating the exploits of the ship Otaki in the First World War and her captain, an old boy of the Aberdeen college. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31120, 25 July 1966, Page 6

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