Dick Brittenden displays a mixture of pleasure and determination as he drives his ball from the first tee at the Waitikiri Golf Club this week. He will have more time to devote to his golf from now, because he retires today from his post as sports editor of “The Press.” Mr Brittenden, who is 65, is the longest-serving staff member of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd; he joined in 1938. A review of his career is on page 12.
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79Dick Brittenden displays a mixture of pleasure and determination as he drives his ball from the first tee at the Waitikiri Golf Club this week. He will have more time to devote to his golf from now, because he retires today from his post as sports editor of “The Press.” Mr Brittenden, who is 65, is the longest-serving staff member of the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd; he joined in 1938. A review of his career is on page 12. Press, 31 August 1984, Page 2
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