The first of the 181 Holden cars to be used at the Commonwealth Games was handed over to the chairman of the Games Organising Committee (Mr R. S. Scott) yesterday afternoon. Watching Mr A. F. T. Beere, of Blackwell Motors, give Mr Scott the keys on behalf of Holden dealers are, from left, Mr J. Gardiner (Farmers’ Motors), Mr J. Carthy (Carthy Motors), Mr W. Fairclough (W. J. Scott’s Motors), and Miss E. Sanders, one of the Games staff, who is wearing the drivers’ uniform.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 1
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85The first of the 181 Holden cars to be used at the Commonwealth Games was handed over to the chairman of the Games Organising Committee (Mr R. S. Scott) yesterday afternoon. Watching Mr A. F. T. Beere, of Blackwell Motors, give Mr Scott the keys on behalf of Holden dealers are, from left, Mr J. Gardiner (Farmers’ Motors), Mr J. Carthy (Carthy Motors), Mr W. Fairclough (W. J. Scott’s Motors), and Miss E. Sanders, one of the Games staff, who is wearing the drivers’ uniform. Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33408, 14 December 1973, Page 1
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