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The winner of the C.B.A. “Clean Air Competition,” Mr F. Poskitt (left), receiving his cheque for $650 from the Christchurch branch manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia (Mr D. A. Killeen) on Friday. Also at the presentation were the sales manager of the N.Z.B.C. (Mr H. Warrell), and the bank’s accountant (Mr T. G. H. Latham, at right). The competitors were invited to estimate the maximum readings for the amounts of smoke, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide in the air over Christchurch on a specified day.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 14

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The winner of the C.B.A. “Clean Air Competition,” Mr F. Poskitt (left), receiving his cheque for $650 from the Christchurch branch manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia (Mr D. A. Killeen) on Friday. Also at the presentation were the sales manager of the N.Z.B.C. (Mr H. Warrell), and the bank’s accountant (Mr T. G. H. Latham, at right). The competitors were invited to estimate the maximum readings for the amounts of smoke, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide in the air over Christchurch on a specified day. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 14

The winner of the C.B.A. “Clean Air Competition,” Mr F. Poskitt (left), receiving his cheque for $650 from the Christchurch branch manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia (Mr D. A. Killeen) on Friday. Also at the presentation were the sales manager of the N.Z.B.C. (Mr H. Warrell), and the bank’s accountant (Mr T. G. H. Latham, at right). The competitors were invited to estimate the maximum readings for the amounts of smoke, sulphur dioxide, and nitrogen oxide in the air over Christchurch on a specified day. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33671, 22 October 1974, Page 14

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