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TRADE FAIR OPENS IN AUCKLAND.—The Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) talking to twin sisters who had Just appeared on closed-circuit television at the British Pavilion after he had opened the 1969 International Trade Fair at Auckland last Saturday. With them are Miss M. Cross, a B.O.A.C. hostess, and Mr P. W. Granet, sales manager of E.M.I., the British firm which makes the television equipment.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 8

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TRADE FAIR OPENS IN AUCKLAND.—The Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) talking to twin sisters who had Just appeared on closed-circuit television at the British Pavilion after he had opened the 1969 International Trade Fair at Auckland last Saturday. With them are Miss M. Cross, a B.O.A.C. hostess, and Mr P. W. Granet, sales manager of E.M.I., the British firm which makes the television equipment. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 8

TRADE FAIR OPENS IN AUCKLAND.—The Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) talking to twin sisters who had Just appeared on closed-circuit television at the British Pavilion after he had opened the 1969 International Trade Fair at Auckland last Saturday. With them are Miss M. Cross, a B.O.A.C. hostess, and Mr P. W. Granet, sales manager of E.M.I., the British firm which makes the television equipment. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32078, 28 August 1969, Page 8

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