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Clinton Brown, aged 10, tumbles out of the hydroslide at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. He is one of about 45 disadvantaged children who tried the slide during a week-long tour of the South Island organised by the Rotary Club of South Invercargill. The children were all billeted in Christchurch last night with members of the Combined Rotary Clubs. The group will travel to Hokitika today and then to Cromwell before returning to Invercargill on Friday.

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Press, 1 September 1982, Page 1

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Clinton Brown, aged 10, tumbles out of the hydroslide at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. He is one of about 45 disadvantaged children who tried the slide during a week-long tour of the South Island organised by the Rotary Club of South Invercargill. The children were all billeted in Christchurch last night with members of the Combined Rotary Clubs. The group will travel to Hokitika today and then to Cromwell before returning to Invercargill on Friday. Press, 1 September 1982, Page 1

Clinton Brown, aged 10, tumbles out of the hydroslide at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. He is one of about 45 disadvantaged children who tried the slide during a week-long tour of the South Island organised by the Rotary Club of South Invercargill. The children were all billeted in Christchurch last night with members of the Combined Rotary Clubs. The group will travel to Hokitika today and then to Cromwell before returning to Invercargill on Friday. Press, 1 September 1982, Page 1