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A young Cathedral Grammar school pupil, who rescued his choirmaster, Dr C. Foster Browne, from a blazing car near Oxford in May, was yesterday rewarded for his valour. David Allan was presented with a set of inscribed gold cuff links by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. W. A. Pyatt) at the school’s prizegiving ceremony. The presentation was made on behalf of the school’s board and staff.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 1

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A young Cathedral Grammar school pupil, who rescued his choirmaster, Dr C. Foster Browne, from a blazing car near Oxford in May, was yesterday rewarded for his valour. David Allan was presented with a set of inscribed gold cuff links by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. W. A. Pyatt) at the school’s prizegiving ceremony. The presentation was made on behalf of the school’s board and staff. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 1

A young Cathedral Grammar school pupil, who rescued his choirmaster, Dr C. Foster Browne, from a blazing car near Oxford in May, was yesterday rewarded for his valour. David Allan was presented with a set of inscribed gold cuff links by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. W. A. Pyatt) at the school’s prizegiving ceremony. The presentation was made on behalf of the school’s board and staff. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33101, 16 December 1972, Page 1

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