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56 YEARS WITH “THE PRESS.”—Mr R. H. (“Chips”) Agassiz (right), who has retired after 56 years with “The Press” as a linotype mechanic, discusses the latest type-setting machine to be installed with Mr A. J. Sandom (left), manager of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., and Mr W. H. Cull, Father of the Chapel, yesterday afternoon. Mr Sandom presented Mr Agassiz with a fireside chair and a wallet at a staff farewell function.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 5

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56 YEARS WITH “THE PRESS.”—Mr R. H. (“Chips”) Agassiz (right), who has retired after 56 years with “The Press” as a linotype mechanic, discusses the latest type-setting machine to be installed with Mr A. J. Sandom (left), manager of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., and Mr W. H. Cull, Father of the Chapel, yesterday afternoon. Mr Sandom presented Mr Agassiz with a fireside chair and a wallet at a staff farewell function. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 5

56 YEARS WITH “THE PRESS.”—Mr R. H. (“Chips”) Agassiz (right), who has retired after 56 years with “The Press” as a linotype mechanic, discusses the latest type-setting machine to be installed with Mr A. J. Sandom (left), manager of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd., and Mr W. H. Cull, Father of the Chapel, yesterday afternoon. Mr Sandom presented Mr Agassiz with a fireside chair and a wallet at a staff farewell function. Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28397, 2 October 1957, Page 5