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THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr Holyoake, speaking to the former Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. A. K. Warren) on leaving Christchurch Cathedral after the funeral service for the Minister of Finance (Mr Lake). With the Prime Minister are the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) and the Minister of Labour (Mr Shand).

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 12

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THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr Holyoake, speaking to the former Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. A. K. Warren) on leaving Christchurch Cathedral after the funeral service for the Minister of Finance (Mr Lake). With the Prime Minister are the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) and the Minister of Labour (Mr Shand). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 12

THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr Holyoake, speaking to the former Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. A. K. Warren) on leaving Christchurch Cathedral after the funeral service for the Minister of Finance (Mr Lake). With the Prime Minister are the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) and the Minister of Labour (Mr Shand). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31304, 25 February 1967, Page 12

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