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Hardy Amies, British fashion designer, on a promotional tour.

Acker Bilk, British jazz clarinetist, at Theatre Royal.

The Rt Rev. Hugh Montefiore, Bishop of Birmingham, noted for his writing on controversial topics.

Kirsteen Price, crowned “Miss Canterbury” in the James Hay Theatre in April.

The Wizard and the Dean of Christchurch (the Very Rev. M. L. Underhill) competing for the same audience in Cathedral Square.

Mrs Sheila Vance, of Moncks Spur, with her triplet daughters, Linda May, Susan Jane and Tina Joy, born at St George's Hospital during the hospital's jubilee year.

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Press, 30 December 1978, Page 5

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Hardy Amies, British fashion designer, on a promotional tour. Acker Bilk, British jazz clarinetist, at Theatre Royal. The Rt Rev. Hugh Montefiore, Bishop of Birmingham, noted for his writing on controversial topics. Kirsteen Price, crowned “Miss Canterbury” in the James Hay Theatre in April. The Wizard and the Dean of Christchurch (the Very Rev. M. L. Underhill) competing for the same audience in Cathedral Square. Mrs Sheila Vance, of Moncks Spur, with her triplet daughters, Linda May, Susan Jane and Tina Joy, born at St George's Hospital during the hospital's jubilee year. Press, 30 December 1978, Page 5

Hardy Amies, British fashion designer, on a promotional tour. Acker Bilk, British jazz clarinetist, at Theatre Royal. The Rt Rev. Hugh Montefiore, Bishop of Birmingham, noted for his writing on controversial topics. Kirsteen Price, crowned “Miss Canterbury” in the James Hay Theatre in April. The Wizard and the Dean of Christchurch (the Very Rev. M. L. Underhill) competing for the same audience in Cathedral Square. Mrs Sheila Vance, of Moncks Spur, with her triplet daughters, Linda May, Susan Jane and Tina Joy, born at St George's Hospital during the hospital's jubilee year. Press, 30 December 1978, Page 5

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