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CALIFORNIA’S “CITRUS QUEEN,” 17-year-old Janet Carr (left), paid a brief visit to Christchurch on Wednesday with the 1970 “Bay of Plenty Orange Queen,” Mrs Lex McCosh (right). Miss Carr, still a high-school girl, is on a tour of New Zealand as part of her prize for winning the American beauty contest in San Bemadino. She also won a diamond ring, a $400 wardrobe, $400 in cash, and $100 worth of make-up. When she returns to the United States, she may study law at a university. “But I have not yet decided,” she said.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 5

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CALIFORNIA’S “CITRUS QUEEN,” 17-year-old Janet Carr (left), paid a brief visit to Christchurch on Wednesday with the 1970 “Bay of Plenty Orange Queen,” Mrs Lex McCosh (right). Miss Carr, still a high-school girl, is on a tour of New Zealand as part of her prize for winning the American beauty contest in San Bemadino. She also won a diamond ring, a $400 wardrobe, $400 in cash, and $100 worth of make-up. When she returns to the United States, she may study law at a university. “But I have not yet decided,” she said. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 5

CALIFORNIA’S “CITRUS QUEEN,” 17-year-old Janet Carr (left), paid a brief visit to Christchurch on Wednesday with the 1970 “Bay of Plenty Orange Queen,” Mrs Lex McCosh (right). Miss Carr, still a high-school girl, is on a tour of New Zealand as part of her prize for winning the American beauty contest in San Bemadino. She also won a diamond ring, a $400 wardrobe, $400 in cash, and $100 worth of make-up. When she returns to the United States, she may study law at a university. “But I have not yet decided,” she said. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 5