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A QUAICH FOR QUAX.—The national 5000 metres champion and record-holder, T. J. L. Quax, receiving the Bass "Athlete of the Year” award from Mr L. Thorogood, manager of overseas marketing and development for Bass International, Ltd, at a function in Hamilton. A quaich is a seventeenth century Scottish drinking vessel, and this $300 silver replica was made in New Zealand from a model and old photographs.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14

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A QUAICH FOR QUAX.—The national 5000 metres champion and record-holder, T. J. L. Quax, receiving the Bass "Athlete of the Year” award from Mr L. Thorogood, manager of overseas marketing and development for Bass International, Ltd, at a function in Hamilton. A quaich is a seventeenth century Scottish drinking vessel, and this $300 silver replica was made in New Zealand from a model and old photographs. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14

A QUAICH FOR QUAX.—The national 5000 metres champion and record-holder, T. J. L. Quax, receiving the Bass "Athlete of the Year” award from Mr L. Thorogood, manager of overseas marketing and development for Bass International, Ltd, at a function in Hamilton. A quaich is a seventeenth century Scottish drinking vessel, and this $300 silver replica was made in New Zealand from a model and old photographs. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 14