Expatriates give to trust
PA Wellington The Outward Bound Trust has been given $20,000. which was raised by expatriate New Zealanders in Britain, to help rebuild its Cobham school.
Presenting the gift, the manager of the British-based "New Zealand News" newspaper. Colonel J. I. M. Smail, said that other substantial gifts to the trust were likely. He also presented the trust with a gold replica of the Royal Charles Medallion, which was struck to mark Prince Charles's wedding to Diana. Princess of Wales. Prince Charles opened the first of the Cobham Outward Bound School's new buildings in April.
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Press, 30 October 1981, Page 5
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