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BREAKING NEW GROUND. —The caption supplied with this photograph of the New Zealand Cricket Council’s team in California declares that the players are showing local dignitaries “the cane-handled, paddle-shaped bat.” From left are Mr M. P. Chapman, New Zealand Consul-General in San Francisco, Mr W. P. Mott, jun., general manager of the East Bay Regional Park District, R. Simons, of Taupo, C. Beach, of Paeroa, Mr K. D. Pursel, chairman of the board of supervisors of Alameda County, K. Wadsworth, of Nelson, R. A. Hopkins, of Kaiapoi, and Mr K. L, Sandford, manager of the New Zealand team. The photograph was taken at Tilden Regional Park, near Berkeley, California.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 13

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BREAKING NEW GROUND.—The caption supplied with this photograph of the New Zealand Cricket Council’s team in California declares that the players are showing local dignitaries “the cane-handled, paddle-shaped bat.” From left are Mr M. P. Chapman, New Zealand Consul-General in San Francisco, Mr W. P. Mott, jun., general manager of the East Bay Regional Park District, R. Simons, of Taupo, C. Beach, of Paeroa, Mr K. D. Pursel, chairman of the board of supervisors of Alameda County, K. Wadsworth, of Nelson, R. A. Hopkins, of Kaiapoi, and Mr K. L, Sandford, manager of the New Zealand team. The photograph was taken at Tilden Regional Park, near Berkeley, California. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 13

BREAKING NEW GROUND.—The caption supplied with this photograph of the New Zealand Cricket Council’s team in California declares that the players are showing local dignitaries “the cane-handled, paddle-shaped bat.” From left are Mr M. P. Chapman, New Zealand Consul-General in San Francisco, Mr W. P. Mott, jun., general manager of the East Bay Regional Park District, R. Simons, of Taupo, C. Beach, of Paeroa, Mr K. D. Pursel, chairman of the board of supervisors of Alameda County, K. Wadsworth, of Nelson, R. A. Hopkins, of Kaiapoi, and Mr K. L, Sandford, manager of the New Zealand team. The photograph was taken at Tilden Regional Park, near Berkeley, California. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30481, 1 July 1964, Page 13

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