WELCOME TO CHRISTCHURCH COMMONWEALTH GAMES DELEGATION.—Mt H. C. Rlazey, a member of the delegation which won the 1974 Commonwealth Games for Christchurch, and a former president of the New Zealand Rugby Union, signing the visitors’ book in the Mayor’s office at the Guildhall, Berwick-upon-Tweed. Others, from left, are Mr A. I. Cottrell; Mr R. S. Scott (leader of the delegation), at back; Mrs H. T. Dean; the Mayoress (Mrs J. I. M. Smail); the Mayor of Berwick-upon-Tweed (Colonel J. I. M. Smail, who comes from Christchurch and is proprietor of the non-profit-making “New Zealand News”); the Sheriff of Berwick (Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. F. Collingwood); Mr H. T. Dean; and Mr E. H. Williams.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 16
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113WELCOME TO CHRISTCHURCH COMMONWEALTH GAMES DELEGATION.—Mt H. C. Rlazey, a member of the delegation which won the 1974 Commonwealth Games for Christchurch, and a former president of the New Zealand Rugby Union, signing the visitors’ book in the Mayor’s office at the Guildhall, Berwick-upon-Tweed. Others, from left, are Mr A. I. Cottrell; Mr R. S. Scott (leader of the delegation), at back; Mrs H. T. Dean; the Mayoress (Mrs J. I. M. Smail); the Mayor of Berwickupon-Tweed (Colonel J. I. M. Smail, who comes from Christchurch and is proprietor of the nonprofit-making “New Zealand News”); the Sheriff of Berwick (Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. F. Colling- wood); Mr H. T. Dean; and Mr E. H. Williams. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32360, 28 July 1970, Page 16
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