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Young people from the Crippled Children Society try their hand at golf on a visit to the Eagles Golf Society tournament at the Coringa Country Club, McLeans Island, yesterday. Each of the 265 players in the charity tournament paid a $10 entry fee. Donations and raffles increased the total raised to more than $3000 and this will be given to the Murray Halberg Trust for Crippled Children. The winner of the men’s section was Peter Coker and the winner of the women’s section was J. Harrison.

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Press, 20 October 1983, Page 3

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Young people from the Crippled Children Society try their hand at golf on a visit to the Eagles Golf Society tournament at the Coringa Country Club, McLeans Island, yesterday. Each of the 265 players in the charity tournament paid a $10 entry fee. Donations and raffles increased the total raised to more than $3000 and this will be given to the Murray Halberg Trust for Crippled Children. The winner of the men’s section was Peter Coker and the winner of the women’s section was J. Harrison. Press, 20 October 1983, Page 3

Young people from the Crippled Children Society try their hand at golf on a visit to the Eagles Golf Society tournament at the Coringa Country Club, McLeans Island, yesterday. Each of the 265 players in the charity tournament paid a $10 entry fee. Donations and raffles increased the total raised to more than $3000 and this will be given to the Murray Halberg Trust for Crippled Children. The winner of the men’s section was Peter Coker and the winner of the women’s section was J. Harrison. Press, 20 October 1983, Page 3

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