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JAPANESE LEGATION IN NEW ZEALAND

TWO MEMBERS ARRIVE (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON. March 24. Two members of Japan’s Foreign Service arrived by Solent today to set up a Japanese Legation. They are Mi Seiichi Shima, a ho is to be Charge d’Affaires, and Mr Masakazu Oda. Mr Shima’s assistant. Mr Shima. before World War 11, was on the Japanese Embassy staff a 1 Washington and also served in China Mr Oda is accompanied by his wife and their two children, and Mr Shima will be joined by his family in about a month.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26998, 25 March 1953, Page 10

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JAPANESE LEGATION IN NEW ZEALAND Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26998, 25 March 1953, Page 10

JAPANESE LEGATION IN NEW ZEALAND Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26998, 25 March 1953, Page 10

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