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Business Beauty ?

fNJ. Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 25. The application for a “businessman's allowance” of £lO a day for “Miss New Zealand” when she attends the “.Miss Universe” contest at Miami is “being discussed at a higher level,” a Reserve Bank spokesman said today. The organiser of the “Miss New Zealand” contest, Mr J. Brown, said yesterday in Dunedin that “a lousy £6 10s a day,” the normal tourist allowance, was all the Reserve Bank was prepared to permit Lyndal Cruickshank to take overseas. Mr Brown said he had applied for the businessman’s allowance of £lO a day for the 45 day’s Miss Cruickshank would be overseas.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30477, 26 June 1964, Page 2

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Business Beauty ? Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30477, 26 June 1964, Page 2

Business Beauty ? Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30477, 26 June 1964, Page 2

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