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Constable Graeme Cairns (right) being presented with the Kingsland Memorial medal, the highest life-saving award, by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Highet. Constable Cairns rescued a young woman from the surf near Shag Rock, Sumner, in February. He was presented with the award at the annual general meeting of the Royal Life Saving Society of New Zealand, in Christchurch on Saturday.

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Press, 5 October 1977, Page 39

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Constable Graeme Cairns (right) being presented with the Kingsland Memorial medal, the highest life-saving award, by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Highet. Constable Cairns rescued a young woman from the surf near Shag Rock, Sumner, in February. He was presented with the award at the annual general meeting of the Royal Life Saving Society of New Zealand, in Christchurch on Saturday. Press, 5 October 1977, Page 39

Constable Graeme Cairns (right) being presented with the Kingsland Memorial medal, the highest life-saving award, by the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Highet. Constable Cairns rescued a young woman from the surf near Shag Rock, Sumner, in February. He was presented with the award at the annual general meeting of the Royal Life Saving Society of New Zealand, in Christchurch on Saturday. Press, 5 October 1977, Page 39