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The Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves, talks to the Bandmaster at St Andrew’s College, Mr Euan Dunlop, before inspecting the college’s pipe band. Two pipers in the band are Chris Croton (left), aged 17, and Wayne Wallace, aged 15. After inspecting the band, Sir Paul had morning tea with prefects’ parents, invited guests, and senior boys before attending an investiture of prefects at the school assembly. Later he met seventh formers at an informal buffet lunch at the school.

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Press, 18 February 1989, Page 9

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The Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves, talks to the Bandmaster at St Andrew’s College, Mr Euan Dunlop, before inspecting the college’s pipe band. Two pipers in the band are Chris Croton (left), aged 17, and Wayne Wallace, aged 15. After inspecting the band, Sir Paul had morning tea with prefects’ parents, invited guests, and senior boys before attending an investiture of prefects at the school assembly. Later he met seventh formers at an informal buffet lunch at the school. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 9

The Governor-General, Sir Paul Reeves, talks to the Bandmaster at St Andrew’s College, Mr Euan Dunlop, before inspecting the college’s pipe band. Two pipers in the band are Chris Croton (left), aged 17, and Wayne Wallace, aged 15. After inspecting the band, Sir Paul had morning tea with prefects’ parents, invited guests, and senior boys before attending an investiture of prefects at the school assembly. Later he met seventh formers at an informal buffet lunch at the school. Press, 18 February 1989, Page 9

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