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The winning entry in the disarmament pester competition organised by the Christchurch branch of the United Nations Association is displayed by members of the association and the artist after judging on Monday. From left are Mrs Veronica Pyle, Miss Nancy Ridley, Mrs Mary McGiven, and the winner of the competition, Mr John Brassell. The poster competition is sponsored throughout the world by the United Nations. An international winner will be chosen by a panel of judges in New York next month. Mr Brassell’s entry was sent to Sydney yesterday for judging with other New Zealand and Australian entries.

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Press, 9 March 1988, Page 12

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The winning entry in the disarmament pester competition organised by the Christchurch branch of the United Nations Association is displayed by members of the association and the artist after judging on Monday. From left are Mrs Veronica Pyle, Miss Nancy Ridley, Mrs Mary McGiven, and the winner of the competition, Mr John Brassell. The poster competition is sponsored throughout the world by the United Nations. An international winner will be chosen by a panel of judges in New York next month. Mr Brassell’s entry was sent to Sydney yesterday for judging with other New Zealand and Australian entries. Press, 9 March 1988, Page 12

The winning entry in the disarmament pester competition organised by the Christchurch branch of the United Nations Association is displayed by members of the association and the artist after judging on Monday. From left are Mrs Veronica Pyle, Miss Nancy Ridley, Mrs Mary McGiven, and the winner of the competition, Mr John Brassell. The poster competition is sponsored throughout the world by the United Nations. An international winner will be chosen by a panel of judges in New York next month. Mr Brassell’s entry was sent to Sydney yesterday for judging with other New Zealand and Australian entries. Press, 9 March 1988, Page 12