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THE ELECTRONIC PHOTO-FINISH AND TIMING MACHINE presented to the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association by the Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Seath), on behalf of the Government, in Wellington yesterday. Mr Seath is shown experimenting with the starting pistol. The machine was bought with Golden Kiwi lottery profits to commemorate the achievement of New Zealand athletes, particularly the world records of M. G. Halberg (seen on left) and P. G. Snell (right).

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 14

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THE ELECTRONIC PHOTO-FINISH AND TIMING MACHINE presented to the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association by the Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Seath), on behalf of the Government, in Wellington yesterday. Mr Seath is shown experimenting with the starting pistol. The machine was bought with Golden Kiwi lottery profits to commemorate the achievement of New Zealand athletes, particularly the world records of M. G. Halberg (seen on left) and P. G. Snell (right). Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 14

THE ELECTRONIC PHOTO-FINISH AND TIMING MACHINE presented to the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association by the Minister of Internal Affairs (Mr Seath), on behalf of the Government, in Wellington yesterday. Mr Seath is shown experimenting with the starting pistol. The machine was bought with Golden Kiwi lottery profits to commemorate the achievement of New Zealand athletes, particularly the world records of M. G. Halberg (seen on left) and P. G. Snell (right). Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30482, 2 July 1964, Page 14

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