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THE LONDON-NEW ZEALAND CRICKET CLUB’S annual dinner, held at the Guildhall on January 19, was made a farewell to the retiring New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald, who are on the right of this photograph. With them are Lord Cobham (left), a former Governor-General and president of the club, and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, a former British Prime Minister. Sir Thomas Macdonald is the first High Commissioner in London to play for the club.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 14

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THE LONDON-NEW ZEALAND CRICKET CLUB’S annual dinner, held at the Guildhall on January 19, was made a farewell to the retiring New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald, who are on the right of this photograph. With them are Lord Cobham (left), a former Governor-General and president of the club, and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, a former British Prime Minister. Sir Thomas Macdonald is the first High Commissioner in London to play for the club. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 14

THE LONDON-NEW ZEALAND CRICKET CLUB’S annual dinner, held at the Guildhall on January 19, was made a farewell to the retiring New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Macdonald) and Lady Macdonald, who are on the right of this photograph. With them are Lord Cobham (left), a former Governor-General and president of the club, and Sir Alec Douglas-Home, a former British Prime Minister. Sir Thomas Macdonald is the first High Commissioner in London to play for the club. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 14