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MISS JOANNA PORRITT talking to Lady Cobham at a function at New Zealand House, London. She is the 18-yew-old daughter of the Governor-General designate (Sir Arthur Porritt) and Lady Porritt, and will accompany her parents when they sail for New Zealand in the Ceramic on October 26.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 21

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MISS JOANNA PORRITT talking to Lady Cobham at a function at New Zealand House, London. She is the 18-yew-old daughter of the Governor-General designate (Sir Arthur Porritt) and Lady Porritt, and will accompany her parents when they sail for New Zealand in the Ceramic on October 26. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 21

MISS JOANNA PORRITT talking to Lady Cobham at a function at New Zealand House, London. She is the 18-yew-old daughter of the Governor-General designate (Sir Arthur Porritt) and Lady Porritt, and will accompany her parents when they sail for New Zealand in the Ceramic on October 26. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 21