Shielding herself from any missiles that might be thrown, Miss Jennie Goodman, an actress, voices her opinion in the fruit and vegetable celebrity debate in Cathedral Square yesterday. Over-ripe fruit was on sale to spectators who were invited to hurl it at the debaters. The topic was: “That men are an endangered species.” The debate was organised as part of the Midwinter Razzle, a Christchurch City Council Arts Employment project.
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Press, 28 June 1983, Page 9
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70Shielding herself from any missiles that might be thrown, Miss Jennie Goodman, an actress, voices her opinion in the fruit and vegetable celebrity debate in Cathedral Square yesterday. Over-ripe fruit was on sale to spectators who were invited to hurl it at the debaters. The topic was: “That men are an endangered species.” The debate was organised as part of the Midwinter Razzle, a Christchurch City Council Arts Employment project. Press, 28 June 1983, Page 9
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