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“BOB-A-JOB WEEK” EFFORT.—Boy scouts helping to move files and office equipment into the Riccarton Borough Council’s new offices in Clarence street on Saturday. From left are David Olliver, Stewart Dodd, John Tweedie, and Graham Dunstan.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 14

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“BOB-A-JOB WEEK” EFFORT.—Boy scouts helping to move files and office equipment into the Riccarton Borough Council’s new offices in Clarence street on Saturday. From left are David Olliver, Stewart Dodd, John Tweedie, and Graham Dunstan. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 14

“BOB-A-JOB WEEK” EFFORT.—Boy scouts helping to move files and office equipment into the Riccarton Borough Council’s new offices in Clarence street on Saturday. From left are David Olliver, Stewart Dodd, John Tweedie, and Graham Dunstan. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30420, 20 April 1964, Page 14

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