Danny Watson (left), a television personality, of Christchurch, studies the technique that won the Mouth of the South title for Paul Knowles, a panelbeater, of Christchurch, at a pancake-eating contest in Victoria Square yesterday. The competition was among fun day activities organised by the St Albans-Shirley Soccer Club to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 49
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52Danny Watson (left), a television personality, of Christchurch, studies the technique that won the Mouth of the South title for Paul Knowles, a panelbeater, of Christchurch, at a pancake-eating contest in Victoria Square yesterday. The competition was among fun day activities organised by the St Albans-Shirley Soccer Club to celebrate Shrove Tuesday. Press, 12 February 1986, Page 49
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