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BRITISH OBSERVERS OF CHANGE TO DECIMAL CURRENCY.—Mr S. Wigmore (left), the newlyappointed assistant-secretary of the United Kingdom Decimal Currency Board, and Mr R. Butler (middle), have come to New Zealand to study the preparations for the change to decimal currency next July. They are shown in Wellington with the Minister of Finance (Mr Muldoon). Britain is to change to a decimal pound in 1971.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31320, 16 March 1967, Page 16

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BRITISH OBSERVERS OF CHANGE TO DECIMAL CURRENCY.—Mr S. Wigmore (left), the newlyappointed assistant-secretary of the United Kingdom Decimal Currency Board, and Mr R. Butler (middle), have come to New Zealand to study the preparations for the change to decimal currency next July. They are shown in Wellington with the Minister of Finance (Mr Muldoon). Britain is to change to a decimal pound in 1971. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31320, 16 March 1967, Page 16

BRITISH OBSERVERS OF CHANGE TO DECIMAL CURRENCY.—Mr S. Wigmore (left), the newlyappointed assistant-secretary of the United Kingdom Decimal Currency Board, and Mr R. Butler (middle), have come to New Zealand to study the preparations for the change to decimal currency next July. They are shown in Wellington with the Minister of Finance (Mr Muldoon). Britain is to change to a decimal pound in 1971. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31320, 16 March 1967, Page 16