GIFT FROM AUSTRALIAN FENCERS.—Mrs Enid McElwee, vice-president of the Canterbury Amateur Provincial Fencing Council, holds a silver rose bowl which is to be presented to the New Zealand Amateur Fencing Association. The trophy is a gift from the Swords Club of Sydney. With Mrs McElwee are two members of a party of fencers from the club, Professor Joan Beck (left), and Miss K. Baxter (right).
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29516, 18 May 1961, Page 2
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65GIFT FROM AUSTRALIAN FENCERS.—Mrs Enid McElwee, vice-president of the Canterbury Amateur Provincial Fencing Council, holds a silver rose bowl which is to be presented to the New Zealand Amateur Fencing Association. The trophy is a gift from the Swords Club of Sydney. With Mrs McElwee are two members of a party of fencers from the club, Professor Joan Beck (left), and Miss K. Baxter (right). Press, Volume C, Issue 29516, 18 May 1961, Page 2
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