“Stand and deliver.” Ben Coffin, aged seven, is not about to take no for an answer as he brandishes a World War II Sten gun in Cathedral Square yesterday. The gun was part of a display by Unit 3 Field Workshops to raise funds for the Army’s museum at Waiouru.
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50“Stand and deliver.” Ben Coffin, aged seven, is not about to take no for an answer as he brandishes a World War II Sten gun in Cathedral Square yesterday. The gun was part of a display by Unit 3 Field Workshops to raise funds for the Army’s museum at Waiouru. Press, 22 August 1979, Page 1
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