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A PRESENT FOR THE PRIME MINISTER.—-Mr Chen Chih-mai, Nationalist China’s new Ambassador to New Zealand and Australia, presenting a Chinese painting to Mr Hoiyoake. On the left is Dr. D. Yu-tang Lew, Consul-General in Wellington.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29662, 4 November 1961, Page 14

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A PRESENT FOR THE PRIME MINISTER.—-Mr Chen Chih-mai, Nationalist China’s new Ambassador to New Zealand and Australia, presenting a Chinese painting to Mr Hoiyoake. On the left is Dr. D. Yu-tang Lew, Consul-General in Wellington. Press, Volume C, Issue 29662, 4 November 1961, Page 14

A PRESENT FOR THE PRIME MINISTER.—-Mr Chen Chih-mai, Nationalist China’s new Ambassador to New Zealand and Australia, presenting a Chinese painting to Mr Hoiyoake. On the left is Dr. D. Yu-tang Lew, Consul-General in Wellington. Press, Volume C, Issue 29662, 4 November 1961, Page 14

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