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IN MALAYA.—Mr N. E. Kirk, member of Parliament for Lyttelton* who recently visited Sonth and South-east Asia with a Parliamentary group, meets Mr Ng Yoon Fong, and his eldest son. Ng Yew Leong, in Ipoh, Malaya. Mr Ng Yoon Fong, a tinmine supervisor, is the father of a Colombo Plan student, Mr Ng Yew Kok, who is at the University of Canterbury taking an electrical engineering course. Mr Kirk took the student's personal greetings to his parents.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 9

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IN MALAYA.—Mr N. E. Kirk, member of Parliament for Lyttelton* who recently visited Sonth and South-east Asia with a Parliamentary group, meets Mr Ng Yoon Fong, and his eldest son. Ng Yew Leong, in Ipoh, Malaya. Mr Ng Yoon Fong, a tinmine supervisor, is the father of a Colombo Plan student, Mr Ng Yew Kok, who is at the University of Canterbury taking an electrical engineering course. Mr Kirk took the student's personal greetings to his parents. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 9

IN MALAYA.—Mr N. E. Kirk, member of Parliament for Lyttelton* who recently visited Sonth and South-east Asia with a Parliamentary group, meets Mr Ng Yoon Fong, and his eldest son. Ng Yew Leong, in Ipoh, Malaya. Mr Ng Yoon Fong, a tinmine supervisor, is the father of a Colombo Plan student, Mr Ng Yew Kok, who is at the University of Canterbury taking an electrical engineering course. Mr Kirk took the student's personal greetings to his parents. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29776, 20 March 1962, Page 9

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