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MISS J. GREVATT is one of the young women who will enter into the discussion on Tuesday, March 21, on the subject "Youth Looks Forward The Life I Want." She is a prominent young worker in the Catholic Youth Movement of Auckland City.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 18

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MISS J. GREVATT is one of the young women who will enter into the discussion on Tuesday, March 21, on the subject "Youth Looks Forward The Life I Want." She is a prominent young worker in the Catholic Youth Movement of Auckland City. New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 18

MISS J. GREVATT is one of the young women who will enter into the discussion on Tuesday, March 21, on the subject "Youth Looks Forward The Life I Want." She is a prominent young worker in the Catholic Youth Movement of Auckland City. New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 18

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