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KEEPING PACE WITH THE FAMILY PET.—The Vice-President of the United States (Mr Humphrey) with the family pet, Heidi, on the snow-covered parade ground of Shattuck School in Fairbault, Minnesota, where his son is a student. Mr Humphrey will pay a brief official visit to Wellington next week to confer with the Government.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 10

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KEEPING PACE WITH THE FAMILY PET.—The Vice-President of the United States (Mr Humphrey) with the family pet, Heidi, on the snow-covered parade ground of Shattuck School in Fairbault, Minnesota, where his son is a student. Mr Humphrey will pay a brief official visit to Wellington next week to confer with the Government. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 10

KEEPING PACE WITH THE FAMILY PET.—The Vice-President of the United States (Mr Humphrey) with the family pet, Heidi, on the snow-covered parade ground of Shattuck School in Fairbault, Minnesota, where his son is a student. Mr Humphrey will pay a brief official visit to Wellington next week to confer with the Government. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30982, 11 February 1966, Page 10

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