The Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves, presents Tobias Dowling, aged 13, of Christchurch, with his “Children of Courage” award at Government House in Auckland on Monday. Tobias helped put out a fire after crawling into a blazing bedroom at his home in Spreydon on December 22, 1986. He was one of six young New Zealanders to receive the awards, which are sponsored by the “Sunday News.”
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65The Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves, presents Tobias Dowling, aged 13, of Christchurch, with his “Children of Courage” award at Government House in Auckland on Monday. Tobias helped put out a fire after crawling into a blazing bedroom at his home in Spreydon on December 22, 1986. He was one of six young New Zealanders to receive the awards, which are sponsored by the “Sunday News.” Press, 24 February 1988, Page 28
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