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Six of the Christchurch people who were among the 11 winners of the Rugbygram competition, conducted by "The Press,” had the opportunity to compare notes and recall the clues which caused them most problems at a function at “The Press” last evening. Shown with Mr E. B. Lock, the editor of “The Press,” the group comprises, from left, Mr W. R. Wilkinson, Mr R. E. Grant, Miss J. Mackenzie, Miss P. S. Dewar, Mr Lock, Mr D. F. Gibbard, and Mr N. Olive. Messrs Grant and Olive won tickets to Saturday’s match between Canterbury and Queensland, and the other successful competitors will receive tickets to the test between France and New Zealand later this season.

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Press, 8 June 1979, Page 20

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Six of the Christchurch people who were among the 11 winners of the Rugbygram competition, conducted by "The Press,” had the opportunity to compare notes and recall the clues which caused them most problems at a function at “The Press” last evening. Shown with Mr E. B. Lock, the editor of “The Press,” the group comprises, from left, Mr W. R. Wilkinson, Mr R. E. Grant, Miss J. Mackenzie, Miss P. S. Dewar, Mr Lock, Mr D. F. Gibbard, and Mr N. Olive. Messrs Grant and Olive won tickets to Saturday’s match between Canterbury and Queensland, and the other successful competitors will receive tickets to the test between France and New Zealand later this season. Press, 8 June 1979, Page 20

Six of the Christchurch people who were among the 11 winners of the Rugbygram competition, conducted by "The Press,” had the opportunity to compare notes and recall the clues which caused them most problems at a function at “The Press” last evening. Shown with Mr E. B. Lock, the editor of “The Press,” the group comprises, from left, Mr W. R. Wilkinson, Mr R. E. Grant, Miss J. Mackenzie, Miss P. S. Dewar, Mr Lock, Mr D. F. Gibbard, and Mr N. Olive. Messrs Grant and Olive won tickets to Saturday’s match between Canterbury and Queensland, and the other successful competitors will receive tickets to the test between France and New Zealand later this season. Press, 8 June 1979, Page 20