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WAVING NEW ZEALAND APPLES after the opening of “New Zealand Apple Week” in New Zealand House, London, are schoolboys from the Invalid Children’s Aid Association’s Meath School, Surrey. On the right is the New Zealand-born Michael Miles, a well-known British television personality, who opened the week, and next to him are the High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and the deputy ehairman of the Apple and Pear Marketing Board (Mr S. D. Sinclair).

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31383, 31 May 1967, Page 3

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WAVING NEW ZEALAND APPLES after the opening of “New Zealand Apple Week” in New Zealand House, London, are schoolboys from the Invalid Children’s Aid Association’s Meath School, Surrey. On the right is the New Zealand-born Michael Miles, a well-known British television personality, who opened the week, and next to him are the High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and the deputy ehairman of the Apple and Pear Marketing Board (Mr S. D. Sinclair). Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31383, 31 May 1967, Page 3

WAVING NEW ZEALAND APPLES after the opening of “New Zealand Apple Week” in New Zealand House, London, are schoolboys from the Invalid Children’s Aid Association’s Meath School, Surrey. On the right is the New Zealand-born Michael Miles, a well-known British television personality, who opened the week, and next to him are the High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and the deputy ehairman of the Apple and Pear Marketing Board (Mr S. D. Sinclair). Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31383, 31 May 1967, Page 3