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The master of the Tarihiko, Captain John Reedman (left), with the president of the Canterbury Volunteer Coast Guard, Mr Russell Galloway. Captain Reedman presented the coast guard with a cheque in appreciation of the work done by small craft in the rescue of passengers from the Soviet cruise ship Makhail Lermontov. The crew of the Tarihiko was originally presented with the cheque by the ship’s owners to reward their own efforts in the rescue but they decided to pass it on to a local coast guard. The money will be used to buy equipment

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Press, 21 February 1986, Page 3

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The master of the Tarihiko, Captain John Reedman (left), with the president of the Canterbury Volunteer Coast Guard, Mr Russell Galloway. Captain Reedman presented the coast guard with a cheque in appreciation of the work done by small craft in the rescue of passengers from the Soviet cruise ship Makhail Lermontov. The crew of the Tarihiko was originally presented with the cheque by the ship’s owners to reward their own efforts in the rescue but they decided to pass it on to a local coast guard. The money will be used to buy equipment Press, 21 February 1986, Page 3

The master of the Tarihiko, Captain John Reedman (left), with the president of the Canterbury Volunteer Coast Guard, Mr Russell Galloway. Captain Reedman presented the coast guard with a cheque in appreciation of the work done by small craft in the rescue of passengers from the Soviet cruise ship Makhail Lermontov. The crew of the Tarihiko was originally presented with the cheque by the ship’s owners to reward their own efforts in the rescue but they decided to pass it on to a local coast guard. The money will be used to buy equipment Press, 21 February 1986, Page 3