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Mr T. H. McCombs (centre), the retiring High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, with Mr J. K. Thompson (left), director of the Commonwealth Institute, and Mr M. Foster, the institute’s librarian. Mr McCombs had presented a gift collection of 60 New Zealand books to the institute. It is one of a number being given by the New Zealand Government to libraries throughout the world.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33779, 27 February 1975, Page 16

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Mr T. H. McCombs (centre), the retiring High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, with Mr J. K. Thompson (left), director of the Commonwealth Institute, and Mr M. Foster, the institute’s librarian. Mr McCombs had presented a gift collection of 60 New Zealand books to the institute. It is one of a number being given by the New Zealand Government to libraries throughout the world. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33779, 27 February 1975, Page 16

Mr T. H. McCombs (centre), the retiring High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, with Mr J. K. Thompson (left), director of the Commonwealth Institute, and Mr M. Foster, the institute’s librarian. Mr McCombs had presented a gift collection of 60 New Zealand books to the institute. It is one of a number being given by the New Zealand Government to libraries throughout the world. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33779, 27 February 1975, Page 16