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Alan John Sayers, MNZM (born 6 December 1915) is a former journalist, photographer and athlete who represented the New Zealand Herald prior to World War II. When the war was over he was invited to join the Auckland Star where he was the first reporter in New Zealand to receive a personal by-line. In 1953 he was an official journalist on the tour of Queen Elizabeth 11 to the Pacific Islands and New Zealand.
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Sayers, Alan Alan John Sayers Alan Sayers
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New Zealand sprinter
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1915-12-06Z
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1915-01-01Z
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