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The Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (the Most Rev. B. P. Ashby) about to sign the Salvation Army petition against lowering the drinking age to 18. With him, in Cathedral Square yesterday, were the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr Hay) and Colonel T. A. McKenzie (district comander of the Salvation Army).

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 22

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The Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (the Most Rev. B. P. Ashby) about to sign the Salvation Army petition against lowering the drinking age to 18. With him, in Cathedral Square yesterday, were the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr Hay) and Colonel T. A. McKenzie (district comander of the Salvation Army). Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 22

The Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch (the Most Rev. B. P. Ashby) about to sign the Salvation Army petition against lowering the drinking age to 18. With him, in Cathedral Square yesterday, were the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr Hay) and Colonel T. A. McKenzie (district comander of the Salvation Army). Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34128, 14 April 1976, Page 22