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WOMEN’S CROQUET WINNERS.—Mrs H. M. Devine (United Club), left, and Mrs N. A. Searle (Edgeware Club), who won the women’s championship doubles at the Canterbury championships. In the middle is the president of the Canterbury Croquet Association, Mrs J. G. Johnston, who made the presentations.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 16

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WOMEN’S CROQUET WINNERS.—Mrs H. M. Devine (United Club), left, and Mrs N. A. Searle (Edgeware Club), who won the women’s championship doubles at the Canterbury championships. In the middle is the president of the Canterbury Croquet Association, Mrs J. G. Johnston, who made the presentations. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 16

WOMEN’S CROQUET WINNERS.—Mrs H. M. Devine (United Club), left, and Mrs N. A. Searle (Edgeware Club), who won the women’s championship doubles at the Canterbury championships. In the middle is the president of the Canterbury Croquet Association, Mrs J. G. Johnston, who made the presentations. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31540, 30 November 1967, Page 16