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CHARITY DAY PRESENTATION.—Mr R. S. Williams (second from right), president of the Mutiple Sclerosis Society of Canterbury, receiving a cheque for £492 12s 6d from Constable J. K. Kennelly yesterday. The money was raised at the recent variety afternoon arranged by the Police-Newspapers charity committee. Others in the photograph are Mr J. K. Brooks (left), representing “The Press,” and Mr C. L. Hardie, of the “Christchurch Star.”

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30898, 3 November 1965, Page 23

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CHARITY DAY PRESENTATION.—Mr R. S. Williams (second from right), president of the Mutiple Sclerosis Society of Canterbury, receiving a cheque for £492 12s 6d from Constable J. K. Kennelly yesterday. The money was raised at the recent variety afternoon arranged by the Police-Newspapers charity committee. Others in the photograph are Mr J. K. Brooks (left), representing “The Press,” and Mr C. L. Hardie, of the “Christchurch Star.” Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30898, 3 November 1965, Page 23

CHARITY DAY PRESENTATION.—Mr R. S. Williams (second from right), president of the Mutiple Sclerosis Society of Canterbury, receiving a cheque for £492 12s 6d from Constable J. K. Kennelly yesterday. The money was raised at the recent variety afternoon arranged by the Police-Newspapers charity committee. Others in the photograph are Mr J. K. Brooks (left), representing “The Press,” and Mr C. L. Hardie, of the “Christchurch Star.” Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30898, 3 November 1965, Page 23

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