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The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Murray Fox (right), and Lady Fox (second from left) with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr H. G. Hay) and Mrs Hay, at a civic reception in the Town Hall last night. Sir Murray Fox is holding a carved Maori waka huia (feather box) which was presented to him by Mr Hay.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 16

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The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Murray Fox (right), and Lady Fox (second from left) with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr H. G. Hay) and Mrs Hay, at a civic reception in the Town Hall last night. Sir Murray Fox is holding a carved Maori waka huia (feather box) which was presented to him by Mr Hay. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 16

The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Murray Fox (right), and Lady Fox (second from left) with the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr H. G. Hay) and Mrs Hay, at a civic reception in the Town Hall last night. Sir Murray Fox is holding a carved Maori waka huia (feather box) which was presented to him by Mr Hay. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33932, 27 August 1975, Page 16

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