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CHRISTCHURCH BOAT IN THE PUNJAB.—This Christchurch-built jet boat was presented by C.O.R.S.O. last year to a New Zealand missionary, the Rev. D. M. Riddle, who is in charge of flood relief work in the Punjab. Mr Riddle (seated next to driver) is shown ferrying people across flooded country during the first of the monsoon floods a few weeks ago. It was the first time the boat had been used in the Punjab.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 5

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CHRISTCHURCH BOAT IN THE PUNJAB.—This Christchurch-built jet boat was presented by C.O.R.S.O. last year to a New Zealand missionary, the Rev. D. M. Riddle, who is in charge of flood relief work in the Punjab. Mr Riddle (seated next to driver) is shown ferrying people across flooded country during the first of the monsoon floods a few weeks ago. It was the first time the boat had been used in the Punjab. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 5

CHRISTCHURCH BOAT IN THE PUNJAB.—This Christchurch-built jet boat was presented by C.O.R.S.O. last year to a New Zealand missionary, the Rev. D. M. Riddle, who is in charge of flood relief work in the Punjab. Mr Riddle (seated next to driver) is shown ferrying people across flooded country during the first of the monsoon floods a few weeks ago. It was the first time the boat had been used in the Punjab. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 5

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