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CONSULAR CORPS RECEPTION.—A photograph taken before the luncheon held by the Christchurch Consular Corps yesterday in honour of Mr J. L. Reading, the new senior British Trade Commissioner in the Dominion, and Mr Justice Wilson. From left are Sir Joseph Ward (dean of the corps), Mr A. Vine (British Trade Commissioner in Christchurch), Mr Reading, Mr Justice Wilson, and Mr J. J. A. de Moor (Netherlands migration officer).

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 3

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CONSULAR CORPS RECEPTION.—A photograph taken before the luncheon held by the Christchurch Consular Corps yesterday in honour of Mr J. L. Reading, the new senior British Trade Commissioner in the Dominion, and Mr Justice Wilson. From left are Sir Joseph Ward (dean of the corps), Mr A. Vine (British Trade Commissioner in Christchurch), Mr Reading, Mr Justice Wilson, and Mr J. J. A. de Moor (Netherlands migration officer). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 3

CONSULAR CORPS RECEPTION.—A photograph taken before the luncheon held by the Christchurch Consular Corps yesterday in honour of Mr J. L. Reading, the new senior British Trade Commissioner in the Dominion, and Mr Justice Wilson. From left are Sir Joseph Ward (dean of the corps), Mr A. Vine (British Trade Commissioner in Christchurch), Mr Reading, Mr Justice Wilson, and Mr J. J. A. de Moor (Netherlands migration officer). Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 3

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