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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (SIR DENIS BLUNDELL) with guests and officials in the Christchurch Town Hall for the opening of the New Zealand Law Society conference last evening. In the group, from left, are the president of the Canterbury District Law Society, Mr R. E. Wylie, and Mrs Wylie, Lady Blundell, Sir Denis Blundell, Lady Widgery, Lord Widgery (the Lord Chief Justice of England), Mrs S. W. W. Tong, and Mr Tong (president of the New Zealand Law Society).

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 3

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THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (SIR DENIS BLUNDELL) with guests and officials in the Christchurch Town Hall for the opening of the New Zealand Law Society conference last evening. In the group, from left, are the president of the Canterbury District Law Society, Mr R. E. Wylie, and Mrs Wylie, Lady Blundell, Sir Denis Blundell, Lady Widgery, Lord Widgery (the Lord Chief Justice of England), Mrs S. W. W. Tong, and Mr Tong (president of the New Zealand Law Society). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 3

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL (SIR DENIS BLUNDELL) with guests and officials in the Christchurch Town Hall for the opening of the New Zealand Law Society conference last evening. In the group, from left, are the president of the Canterbury District Law Society, Mr R. E. Wylie, and Mrs Wylie, Lady Blundell, Sir Denis Blundell, Lady Widgery, Lord Widgery (the Lord Chief Justice of England), Mrs S. W. W. Tong, and Mr Tong (president of the New Zealand Law Society). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 3

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