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CARTOON GIVEN TO MR MARSHALL.—The president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Mr B. Bookman (right), presenting the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Marshall, with the framed original of the “Welcome back to the gang” cartoon by Minhinnick at a dinner in Mr Marshall’s honour held by the Auckland business community. The cartoon appeared in the “New Zealand Herald” on Mr Marshall’s return from Europe.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 2

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CARTOON GIVEN TO MR MARSHALL.—The president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Mr B. Bookman (right), presenting the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Marshall, with the framed original of the “Welcome back to the gang” cartoon by Minhinnick at a dinner in Mr Marshall’s honour held by the Auckland business community. The cartoon appeared in the “New Zealand Herald” on Mr Marshall’s return from Europe. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 2

CARTOON GIVEN TO MR MARSHALL.—The president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, Mr B. Bookman (right), presenting the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Marshall, with the framed original of the “Welcome back to the gang” cartoon by Minhinnick at a dinner in Mr Marshall’s honour held by the Auckland business community. The cartoon appeared in the “New Zealand Herald” on Mr Marshall’s return from Europe. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 2

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