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One of the longest-serving members of the Order of St John in Christchurch, Mr Doughs May (left), inspects the five proficiency awards gained by a first-year cadet, Julie Bishop, aged 10. With him is the Regional Director of Community) Services, Mr Allan Eaglesome. The three St John members were attending the annual inspection and award ceremony at Pioneer Stadium last evening.

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Press, 24 March 1988, Page 8

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One of the longest-serving members of the Order of St John in Christchurch, Mr Doughs May (left), inspects the five proficiency awards gained by a first-year cadet, Julie Bishop, aged 10. With him is the Regional Director of Community) Services, Mr Allan Eaglesome. The three St John members were attending the annual inspection and award ceremony at Pioneer Stadium last evening. Press, 24 March 1988, Page 8

One of the longest-serving members of the Order of St John in Christchurch, Mr Doughs May (left), inspects the five proficiency awards gained by a first-year cadet, Julie Bishop, aged 10. With him is the Regional Director of Community) Services, Mr Allan Eaglesome. The three St John members were attending the annual inspection and award ceremony at Pioneer Stadium last evening. Press, 24 March 1988, Page 8