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MALCOLM, John Harrison
Buried: 13 November 1918; age 53

Mr. John Harrison Malcolm, formerly Second Assistant Master at he Greymouth District High School, was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, in the year 1865, and is a son of Mr. W. A. Malcolm, Waterloo Quadrant, Auckland. Mr. Malcohn received his primary education at Tokomairiro, and at the West Christchurch public school, at which he was a pupil teacher for four years. He then became a student at the Normal Training College for two years. He was a relieving master under the North Canterbury Education Board for two years, and matriculated in 1885. Whilst performing his duties as a teacher Mr. Malcolm underwent a two years' term of study at Canterbury College. He is married to a daughter of Mr. R. J. Johnston, late District Engineer, of Greymouth. After leaving Greymouth, Mr. Malcolm went to the North Island.
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