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25: 159:. As a result, he and 50 volunteers from Toorak Boys School, met at the Principal's residence on 3 March 1943. Their first classrooms were the two master bedrooms with the long verandah on the east side of the structure serving as the library. There were only two classes and the only teacher in addition to Donnelly was 154:
Other overseas teachers immediately left Fiji to await the end of the war elsewhere. But Donnelly, the determined missionary principal, sent a circular to all members of the senior classes of Classes Six, Seven, and Eight of Toorak Boys School, inviting volunteers to accompany him to continue their
124:(27 December 1900 – 15 September 1975) was a New Zealander who became a teacher and General Secretary of the Students’ Christian Movement in New Zealand, in the early 1930s and early 40s. He volunteered for service in 163:. During the 1943 Methodist Church Annual Conference, Donnelly received permission to expand his classes along the same ridge and as a result, the boys themselves, with his guidance, built three large 185:, for one year in 1970 before returning to Lelean in 1971 after the Ms. Furnival tragedy. Under Donnelly's guidance, the Lelean school motto, “Seek wisdom and spiritual understanding” was formulated. 155:
education. After consultation with the heads of the Methodist Church, he received permission to use the Principal's residence at the Davuilevu Technical School, in
192:, Auckland, New Zealand after a short illness. He was married to Ella Mildred Fowler, with whom he had two children, Helen Janette and William Grant Donnelly. 259: 244: 42: 249: 239: 254: 147:
was issued a command that all urban schools should close and surrender their compounds for use as military camps for forces fighting the
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William Donnelly was born in Thames, New Zealand, 27 December 1900. He died 15 September 1975 at
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from 1943 until 1945, when he returned to New Zealand. Donnelly returned to Fiji to establish
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and he served as principal of the Methodist Church's Toorak Boys' High School in
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Memorial School in Suva, where he served for three years.
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