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MEMBERS OF CHRISTCHURCH TALL GIRLS’ CLUB met the Harlem Globetrotters at Shirley Lodge yesterday. Tony Wilcox and the Globetrotters’ manager, Abe Saperstein, look on as J. C. Gipson shows to Ruth Bowman, Dorothy Muir, and Thelma Smith, members of the club, the cuff-links given to him last November by the Duke of Edinburgh.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30361, 10 February 1964, Page 2

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MEMBERS OF CHRISTCHURCH TALL GIRLS’ CLUB met the Harlem Globetrotters at Shirley Lodge yesterday. Tony Wilcox and the Globetrotters’ manager, Abe Saperstein, look on as J. C. Gipson shows to Ruth Bowman, Dorothy Muir, and Thelma Smith, members of the club, the cuff-links given to him last November by the Duke of Edinburgh. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30361, 10 February 1964, Page 2

MEMBERS OF CHRISTCHURCH TALL GIRLS’ CLUB met the Harlem Globetrotters at Shirley Lodge yesterday. Tony Wilcox and the Globetrotters’ manager, Abe Saperstein, look on as J. C. Gipson shows to Ruth Bowman, Dorothy Muir, and Thelma Smith, members of the club, the cuff-links given to him last November by the Duke of Edinburgh. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30361, 10 February 1964, Page 2