“HIGHEST PAID” MAN IN CHRISTCHURCH?—Mr H. McDougall earns his wages 300ft higher than most city workers. He swings loads of building supplies to his workmates in the new Transport Board building in Cathedral Square.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 1
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34“HIGHEST PAID” MAN IN CHRISTCHURCH?—Mr H. McDougall earns his wages 300ft higher than most city workers. He swings loads of building supplies to his workmates in the new Transport Board building in Cathedral Square. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32975, 22 July 1972, Page 1
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