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SOME OF THE 80 AMERICAN CATTLEMEN and their wives who arrived in Christchurch yesterday after a tour of New Zealand. The party, which is the biggest group of overseas tourists to be handled by the Government Tourist Bureau since before the war, will leave for Sydney today. From left are, AT BACK: Mr and Mrs W. E. Glotz, Mrs J. Grieve, Mrs R. Johnson and Mr Johnson. IN FRONT: Mr Grieve and Mr R. Harder.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 17

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SOME OF THE 80 AMERICAN CATTLEMEN and their wives who arrived in Christchurch yesterday after a tour of New Zealand. The party, which is the biggest group of overseas tourists to be handled by the Government Tourist Bureau since before the war, will leave for Sydney today. From left are, AT BACK: Mr and Mrs W. E. Glotz, Mrs J. Grieve, Mrs R. Johnson and Mr Johnson. IN FRONT: Mr Grieve and Mr R. Harder. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 17

SOME OF THE 80 AMERICAN CATTLEMEN and their wives who arrived in Christchurch yesterday after a tour of New Zealand. The party, which is the biggest group of overseas tourists to be handled by the Government Tourist Bureau since before the war, will leave for Sydney today. From left are, AT BACK: Mr and Mrs W. E. Glotz, Mrs J. Grieve, Mrs R. Johnson and Mr Johnson. IN FRONT: Mr Grieve and Mr R. Harder. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 17