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THE ORGANISING of a national bowls championship throws a great strain on those responsible for the running of the tournament. Christchurch is particularly fortunate this year in having Mr J. T. Bisman, president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, resident for the tournament. Together with the national president, local councillors and the tournament secretary are responsible for the efficient running of the tournament. The men who will be responsible for the smooth running of the championships are back row from left.—F. W. Larcombe (councillor), J. Moffitt (tournament secretary). Front row.—H. G. Le Cren (councillor), J. T. Bisman (president), J. R. Smith (councillor).

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30945, 29 December 1965, Page 9

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THE ORGANISING of a national bowls championship throws a great strain on those responsible for the running of the tournament. Christchurch is particularly fortunate this year in having Mr J. T. Bisman, president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, resident for the tournament. Together with the national president, local councillors and the tournament secretary are responsible for the efficient running of the tournament. The men who will be responsible for the smooth running of the championships are back row from left.—F. W. Larcombe (councillor), J. Moffitt (tournament secretary). Front row.—H. G. Le Cren (councillor), J. T. Bisman (president), J. R. Smith (councillor). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30945, 29 December 1965, Page 9

THE ORGANISING of a national bowls championship throws a great strain on those responsible for the running of the tournament. Christchurch is particularly fortunate this year in having Mr J. T. Bisman, president of the New Zealand Bowling Association, resident for the tournament. Together with the national president, local councillors and the tournament secretary are responsible for the efficient running of the tournament. The men who will be responsible for the smooth running of the championships are back row from left.—F. W. Larcombe (councillor), J. Moffitt (tournament secretary). Front row.—H. G. Le Cren (councillor), J. T. Bisman (president), J. R. Smith (councillor). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30945, 29 December 1965, Page 9

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