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CHILD FOR M.P.

fN.Z. Press Association)

WELLINGTON, Feb. 8. The Minister of Justice (Mr Riddiford) had an addition to his family yesterday morn- , ing—a baby girl weighing 71b 13oz. > The Riddifords now have ’ three girls and two boys. Mr > Riddiford, aged 55, represents Welington Central.

the colleague museum to send a fair equivalent. If these are not up to expectation the agreement is revoked. May I conclude by pointing out that during my term of office the Canterbury Museum’s collections have been greatly enriched by museums both in New Zealand and overseas returning ‘local-interest’ specimens to us under the same principle.”]

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 14

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CHILD FOR M.P. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 14

CHILD FOR M.P. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32217, 9 February 1970, Page 14

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