Doreen Richer, aged 19, of Wiggenhall St. German, Norfolk^ was voted by her fellow-schoolgirls as the most public spirited girl of King's Lynn High School, and she . will receive the prize oii'ered annually by Queen Mary.
& ' ■ ' - ■ ' '' ii / M /w fw 11 II lyr The scarch for safety and self-protection which pro« duccd the familiar safety-pin achieves its supreme cxample in Dunlop — the first and still the finesttyre in the world to-day. On y our car fit Dunlop and be safe* DUNLOPm sA/ jr /Nll/ FORT '90'H^SO^TYRESI
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 29, 28 October 1937, Page 14
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