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Paul Rees, aged 23, of Christchurch, with his painting “Inward Renewal,” with which he won first prize in the Royal Overseas League’s national art contest. The painting will be entered in the annual Commonwealth Art Exhibition to be held in London in September, along with a selection to be chosen from the paintings in the exhibition at the league’s Christchurch rooms, in Cashel Street. The Christchurch exhibition will close tomorrow.

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Press, 6 July 1983, Page 2

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Paul Rees, aged 23, of Christchurch, with his painting “Inward Renewal,” with which he won first prize in the Royal Overseas League’s national art contest. The painting will be entered in the annual Commonwealth Art Exhibition to be held in London in September, along with a selection to be chosen from the paintings in the exhibition at the league’s Christchurch rooms, in Cashel Street. The Christchurch exhibition will close tomorrow. Press, 6 July 1983, Page 2

Paul Rees, aged 23, of Christchurch, with his painting “Inward Renewal,” with which he won first prize in the Royal Overseas League’s national art contest. The painting will be entered in the annual Commonwealth Art Exhibition to be held in London in September, along with a selection to be chosen from the paintings in the exhibition at the league’s Christchurch rooms, in Cashel Street. The Christchurch exhibition will close tomorrow. Press, 6 July 1983, Page 2

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