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Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, just after being declared the winner of the 1984 “Miss Canterbury” contest in the Winter Garden last evening. She won the title from 19 other finalists. Her main prize is a return trip for two to Hobart and accommodation for a week at the Wrest Point Casino. Report page 7.

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Press, 1 June 1984, Page 1

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Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, just after being declared the winner of the 1984 “Miss Canterbury” contest in the Winter Garden last evening. She won the title from 19 other finalists. Her main prize is a return trip for two to Hobart and accommodation for a week at the Wrest Point Casino. Report page 7. Press, 1 June 1984, Page 1

Debbie Kingsland, aged 19, just after being declared the winner of the 1984 “Miss Canterbury” contest in the Winter Garden last evening. She won the title from 19 other finalists. Her main prize is a return trip for two to Hobart and accommodation for a week at the Wrest Point Casino. Report page 7. Press, 1 June 1984, Page 1

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