SIX HUNDRED CHILDREN GO TO SCHOOL in Niue every day. Here ere some of the sturdy brown young sters who attend the government school at Tufukia. Their teacher, a Niuean woman, is marshalling them to march into their classrooms, but they seem more interested in the camera than in "dressing by the right."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 17
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53SIX HUNDRED CHILDREN GO TO SCHOOL in Niue every day. Here ere some of the sturdy brown young sters who attend the government school at Tufukia. Their teacher, a Niuean woman, is marshalling them to march into their classrooms, but they seem more interested in the camera than in "dressing by the right." Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 17
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