The winner of the New Zealand Railways General Manager’s Prize for 1981, Duncan Webb, opening split pins on a bogie wheel set at the Addington Workshops yesterday. Mr Webb, a fifth-year apprentice fitter, was awarded the national prize for activities both inside and outside the workshops, including charitable work.
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49The winner of the New Zealand Railways General Manager’s Prize for 1981, Duncan Webb, opening split pins on a bogie wheel set at the Addington Workshops yesterday. Mr Webb, a fifth-year apprentice fitter, was awarded the national prize for activities both inside and outside the workshops, including charitable work. Press, 26 March 1981, Page 3
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