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Big Gift

(N.Z. Press Association! AUCKLAND. The three marching girls who are reserves for the team now touring Canada, left Auckland last night to join their colleagues. Glenda Griven, aged 20. Donna Rowe, 18. and Susan Clark, 16, could not accompany the team when it left for a North American tour on July 4 because there was not enough money. They were out every day appealing for funds, but late on Monday, after a fairly unsuccessful day appealing to business firms, the girls were approached by an anonymous businessman who gave them a cheque for the balance they needed—sl6oo.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 18

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Big Gift Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 18

Big Gift Press, Volume CX, Issue 32349, 15 July 1970, Page 18

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