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The recently retired Australian wicket-keeper, Rod Marsh (left), the former New Zealand bowler, Bob Cunis, and the Canterbury trotting trainer and driver, Derek Jones, who were guest speakers at the DB cricket personality of the year dinner at the Old Orchard, Christchurch, last evening. Paul McEwan, of Old Collegians, was named cricket personality of the year. The dinner was organised by the High School Old Boys’ Cricket Club. See report, back page.

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Press, 12 April 1984, Page 9

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The recently retired Australian wicket-keeper, Rod Marsh (left), the former New Zealand bowler, Bob Cunis, and the Canterbury trotting trainer and driver, Derek Jones, who were guest speakers at the DB cricket personality of the year dinner at the Old Orchard, Christchurch, last evening. Paul McEwan, of Old Collegians, was named cricket personality of the year. The dinner was organised by the High School Old Boys’ Cricket Club. See report, back page. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 9

The recently retired Australian wicket-keeper, Rod Marsh (left), the former New Zealand bowler, Bob Cunis, and the Canterbury trotting trainer and driver, Derek Jones, who were guest speakers at the DB cricket personality of the year dinner at the Old Orchard, Christchurch, last evening. Paul McEwan, of Old Collegians, was named cricket personality of the year. The dinner was organised by the High School Old Boys’ Cricket Club. See report, back page. Press, 12 April 1984, Page 9