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“MISS CANTERBURY” (MISS AROHA MANAWATU) being presented with a set of ear-rings and a necklace by Mr F. G. Briggs, president of the South Island Maori Basketball Association, at the tournament held at Rangiora on Saturday. At back is Mrs W. Tirikatene-Sullivan, M.P. for Southern Maori. Miss Manawatu is to represent New Zealand at the “Miss International” contest to be held in Japan.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31762, 20 August 1968, Page 24

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“MISS CANTERBURY” (MISS AROHA MANAWATU) being presented with a set of ear-rings and a necklace by Mr F. G. Briggs, president of the South Island Maori Basketball Association, at the tournament held at Rangiora on Saturday. At back is Mrs W. Tirikatene-Sullivan, M.P. for Southern Maori. Miss Manawatu is to represent New Zealand at the “Miss International” contest to be held in Japan. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31762, 20 August 1968, Page 24

“MISS CANTERBURY” (MISS AROHA MANAWATU) being presented with a set of ear-rings and a necklace by Mr F. G. Briggs, president of the South Island Maori Basketball Association, at the tournament held at Rangiora on Saturday. At back is Mrs W. Tirikatene-Sullivan, M.P. for Southern Maori. Miss Manawatu is to represent New Zealand at the “Miss International” contest to be held in Japan. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31762, 20 August 1968, Page 24

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