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A NEW ZEALAND PAINTING FOR CHlNA.—Professor R. S. Allan, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Trust Board, presenting a watercolour painting by Austen Deans to Mr Hsu Kuang-hsiao, leader of the Chinese Classical Theatre company, at a function in Christchurch on Sunday evening. The painting is of the Rangitata Gorge.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 18

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A NEW ZEALAND PAINTING FOR CHlNA.—Professor R. S. Allan, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Trust Board, presenting a watercolour painting by Austen Deans to Mr Hsu Kuang-hsiao, leader of the Chinese Classical Theatre company, at a function in Christchurch on Sunday evening. The painting is of the Rangitata Gorge. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 18

A NEW ZEALAND PAINTING FOR CHlNA.—Professor R. S. Allan, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Trust Board, presenting a watercolour painting by Austen Deans to Mr Hsu Kuang-hsiao, leader of the Chinese Classical Theatre company, at a function in Christchurch on Sunday evening. The painting is of the Rangitata Gorge. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28100, 16 October 1956, Page 18

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