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A TELEVISION SET IS GIVEN TO ST. JOSEPH’S BOVS’ HOME, Lincoln road, by the Riccarton Rotary Club. The presentation was made to the Rev. Mother St. Adrian by Mr N. H. Ginn (left), chairman of the club’s community service, and Mr M. L. Taylor, president of the club. The television set was bought with money collected from a car park at the last Antarctic “open day” at Christchurch Airport.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 7

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A TELEVISION SET IS GIVEN TO ST. JOSEPH’S BOVS’ HOME, Lincoln road, by the Riccarton Rotary Club. The presentation was made to the Rev. Mother St. Adrian by Mr N. H. Ginn (left), chairman of the club’s community service, and Mr M. L. Taylor, president of the club. The television set was bought with money collected from a car park at the last Antarctic “open day” at Christchurch Airport. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 7

A TELEVISION SET IS GIVEN TO ST. JOSEPH’S BOVS’ HOME, Lincoln road, by the Riccarton Rotary Club. The presentation was made to the Rev. Mother St. Adrian by Mr N. H. Ginn (left), chairman of the club’s community service, and Mr M. L. Taylor, president of the club. The television set was bought with money collected from a car park at the last Antarctic “open day” at Christchurch Airport. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30144, 30 May 1963, Page 7