The suave green frog on the Test Your Luck Golden Kiwi lottery tickets appears to have been well received by members of the French rugby team. The manager of the tourists, Mr Yves Noe, second from right is shown accepting five of the lottery tickets from the Otago district agent of the New Zealand Lotteries Board, Mr Arthur Jackson, in Dunedin yesterday. The French players are Didiero Codorniou, right, and Serge Blanco. A caller to an Auckland private radio station on Monday described the use of the frog as racist.
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90The suave green frog on the Test Your Luck Golden Kiwi lottery tickets appears to have been well received by members of the French rugby team. The manager of the tourists, Mr Yves Noe, second from right is shown accepting five of the lottery tickets from the Otago district agent of the New Zealand Lotteries Board, Mr Arthur Jackson, in Dunedin yesterday. The French players are Didiero Codorniou, right, and Serge Blanco. A caller to an Auckland private radio station on Monday described the use of the frog as racist. Press, 13 June 1984, Page 1
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