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“MISS NEW ZEALAND” RECEIVES GOOD LUCK CHARM.—Miss Glenys Treweek holding a greenstone tiki pendant presented to her by the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) at an afternoon tea given in her honour at Parliament House. Miss Treweek will soon leave on a 12-day visit to Expo 70. From there she will fly to the United States, where she will take part in the “Miss Universe” contest.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 2

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“MISS NEW ZEALAND” RECEIVES GOOD LUCK CHARM.—Miss Glenys Treweek holding a greenstone tiki pendant presented to her by the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) at an afternoon tea given in her honour at Parliament House. Miss Treweek will soon leave on a 12-day visit to Expo 70. From there she will fly to the United States, where she will take part in the “Miss Universe” contest. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 2

“MISS NEW ZEALAND” RECEIVES GOOD LUCK CHARM.—Miss Glenys Treweek holding a greenstone tiki pendant presented to her by the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Marshall) at an afternoon tea given in her honour at Parliament House. Miss Treweek will soon leave on a 12-day visit to Expo 70. From there she will fly to the United States, where she will take part in the “Miss Universe” contest. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32323, 15 June 1970, Page 2