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CANTERBURY RIFLE TEAM LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA.—Four members of the team being bidden farewell by Mr R. W. Johnstone, president of the Canterbury Rifle Association, at Christchurch Airport last evening. From left are R. E. Taylor, I. R. Ballinger, Mrs Taylor, B. A. C. Hoban (captain), and Mr Johnstone. The 22 members of the team will compete at the New South Wales rifle meeting on the Anzac range, Liverpool, near Sydney.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3

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CANTERBURY RIFLE TEAM LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA.—Four members of the team being bidden farewell by Mr R. W. Johnstone, president of the Canterbury Rifle Association, at Christchurch Airport last evening. From left are R. E. Taylor, I. R. Ballinger, Mrs Taylor, B. A. C. Hoban (captain), and Mr Johnstone. The 22 members of the team will compete at the New South Wales rifle meeting on the Anzac range, Liverpool, near Sydney. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3

CANTERBURY RIFLE TEAM LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA.—Four members of the team being bidden farewell by Mr R. W. Johnstone, president of the Canterbury Rifle Association, at Christchurch Airport last evening. From left are R. E. Taylor, I. R. Ballinger, Mrs Taylor, B. A. C. Hoban (captain), and Mr Johnstone. The 22 members of the team will compete at the New South Wales rifle meeting on the Anzac range, Liverpool, near Sydney. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30559, 30 September 1964, Page 3