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Mr John Foster, of the M.E.D. civil defence rescue team, rides a flying fox while training in Christchurch yesterday. Assisting from the doorway are Mr Andrew Clegg (left) and Mr Bill van’t Wout. Eight members of the volunteer unit gathered at a Riccarton demolition site for the training session, one of about four held each year.

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Press, 25 February 1988, Page 3

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Mr John Foster, of the M.E.D. civil defence rescue team, rides a flying fox while training in Christchurch yesterday. Assisting from the doorway are Mr Andrew Clegg (left) and Mr Bill van’t Wout. Eight members of the volunteer unit gathered at a Riccarton demolition site for the training session, one of about four held each year. Press, 25 February 1988, Page 3

Mr John Foster, of the M.E.D. civil defence rescue team, rides a flying fox while training in Christchurch yesterday. Assisting from the doorway are Mr Andrew Clegg (left) and Mr Bill van’t Wout. Eight members of the volunteer unit gathered at a Riccarton demolition site for the training session, one of about four held each year. Press, 25 February 1988, Page 3

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