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POLICE GALLANTRY RECOGNISED.—A photograph taken at Government House, Wellington, when the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) presented the Queen’s Police Medal to the widows of two police officers killed in a shooting affray at Waitakere, Auckland, last January. Mrs H. M. Chalmers (widow of Detective-Inspector Wallace Chalmers) is on the left, and Mrs V. Power (widow of Detective-Sergeant Neville Power) is on the right. His Excellency is holding Ross Power, and Gwyneth is held by her mother.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 12

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POLICE GALLANTRY RECOGNISED.—A photograph taken at Government House, Wellington, when the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) presented the Queen’s Police Medal to the widows of two police officers killed in a shooting affray at Waitakere, Auckland, last January. Mrs H. M. Chalmers (widow of Detective-Inspector Wallace Chalmers) is on the left, and Mrs V. Power (widow of Detective-Sergeant Neville Power) is on the right. His Excellency is holding Ross Power, and Gwyneth is held by her mother. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 12

POLICE GALLANTRY RECOGNISED.—A photograph taken at Government House, Wellington, when the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) presented the Queen’s Police Medal to the widows of two police officers killed in a shooting affray at Waitakere, Auckland, last January. Mrs H. M. Chalmers (widow of Detective-Inspector Wallace Chalmers) is on the left, and Mrs V. Power (widow of Detective-Sergeant Neville Power) is on the right. His Excellency is holding Ross Power, and Gwyneth is held by her mother. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30152, 8 June 1963, Page 12

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