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D. LILLEE, the West Australian fast bowler, was named “Player of the Ashes Series, 1972,” at a dinner in the Menzies Hotel, Sydney, on Thursday. Lillee (second from left) is shown with, from left, Mr P. Maindonald (president-elect of the Maroubra-Kingsford Chapter of Jaycees, and formerly of Christchurch), the Rev. R. A. Lowe (vicar of Fendalton), and Mr S. Murphy, (the New Zealand Government Publicity Department’s representative).

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33047, 14 October 1972, Page 48

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D. LILLEE, the West Australian fast bowler, was named “Player of the Ashes Series, 1972,” at a dinner in the Menzies Hotel, Sydney, on Thursday. Lillee (second from left) is shown with, from left, Mr P. Maindonald (president-elect of the Maroubra-Kingsford Chapter of Jaycees, and formerly of Christchurch), the Rev. R. A. Lowe (vicar of Fendalton), and Mr S. Murphy, (the New Zealand Government Publicity Department’s representative). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33047, 14 October 1972, Page 48

D. LILLEE, the West Australian fast bowler, was named “Player of the Ashes Series, 1972,” at a dinner in the Menzies Hotel, Sydney, on Thursday. Lillee (second from left) is shown with, from left, Mr P. Maindonald (president-elect of the Maroubra-Kingsford Chapter of Jaycees, and formerly of Christchurch), the Rev. R. A. Lowe (vicar of Fendalton), and Mr S. Murphy, (the New Zealand Government Publicity Department’s representative). Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33047, 14 October 1972, Page 48

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