“Some of the delegates referred to us as ‘those savages from the north’,” jocularly remarked Mr F. C. Page, one of the delegates from the Auckland School Committees’ Association to the National Conference of the Dominion Federation of School Committees’ Associations, which was held recently at Christchurch. Mr Pace was reporting on the conference at the quarterly meeting of the Auckland association. “It seems that Christchurch was founded before Auckland,” he added. Mr Pace was dealing particularly with the social side of the conference activities, and he described in glowing terms the beauties of “the Garden City.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 October 1938, Page 2
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