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A group from California Highway Patrol, the unit made famous by the television series CHiPS, will be at the Christchurch Two-wheeled Exhibition at the King Edward Barracks on the Monday morning of Easter. The group which will star at in open day at the airport in the afternoon, is being flown from Los Angeles to help the staff of Air New Zealand with a major fund-raising campaign to mark the International Year of Disabled Persons. The team will make a number of appearances throughout the country and will-accept donations for the appeal.

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Press, 20 April 1981, Page 5

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A group from California Highway Patrol, the unit made famous by the television series CHiPS, will be at the Christchurch Two-wheeled Exhibition at the King Edward Barracks on the Monday morning of Easter. The group which will star at in open day at the airport in the afternoon, is being flown from Los Angeles to help the staff of Air New Zealand with a major fund-raising campaign to mark the International Year of Disabled Persons. The team will make a number of appearances throughout the country and will-accept donations for the appeal. Press, 20 April 1981, Page 5

A group from California Highway Patrol, the unit made famous by the television series CHiPS, will be at the Christchurch Two-wheeled Exhibition at the King Edward Barracks on the Monday morning of Easter. The group which will star at in open day at the airport in the afternoon, is being flown from Los Angeles to help the staff of Air New Zealand with a major fund-raising campaign to mark the International Year of Disabled Persons. The team will make a number of appearances throughout the country and will-accept donations for the appeal. Press, 20 April 1981, Page 5

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