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CHARITIES RECEIVE PROCEEDS FROM BENEFIT MATCH.—The Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association and the Cerebral Palsy Association receiving a cheque for £145 16s 9d from representatives of the two Christchurch newspapers and the Police yesterday morning. The cheque was the proceeds of the Combined Newspapers v. Police Rugby match held recently at the Show Grounds. From left are Mr F. G. Hobbs (“The Press”), Mr C. H. Curragh (Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association), the Rev. L. V. Willing (Cerebral Palsy Association), Constable R. Henderson (Police), and Mr C. Hardie (“Christchurch Star.”)

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29673, 17 November 1961, Page 3

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CHARITIES RECEIVE PROCEEDS FROM BENEFIT MATCH.—The Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association and the Cerebral Palsy Association receiving a cheque for £145 16s 9d from representatives of the two Christchurch newspapers and the Police yesterday morning. The cheque was the proceeds of the Combined Newspapers v. Police Rugby match held recently at the Show Grounds. From left are Mr F. G. Hobbs (“The Press”), Mr C. H. Curragh (Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association), the Rev. L. V. Willing (Cerebral Palsy Association), Constable R. Henderson (Police), and Mr C. Hardie (“Christchurch Star.”) Press, Volume C, Issue 29673, 17 November 1961, Page 3

CHARITIES RECEIVE PROCEEDS FROM BENEFIT MATCH.—The Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association and the Cerebral Palsy Association receiving a cheque for £145 16s 9d from representatives of the two Christchurch newspapers and the Police yesterday morning. The cheque was the proceeds of the Combined Newspapers v. Police Rugby match held recently at the Show Grounds. From left are Mr F. G. Hobbs (“The Press”), Mr C. H. Curragh (Intellectually Handicapped Children’s Parents’ Association), the Rev. L. V. Willing (Cerebral Palsy Association), Constable R. Henderson (Police), and Mr C. Hardie (“Christchurch Star.”) Press, Volume C, Issue 29673, 17 November 1961, Page 3