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JAPANESE NAVAL SHIPS TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.—The Akisuki (Autumn Moon), Harusame (Spring Rain), Ariake (Morning Dawn), and Yugure (Evening Twilight), ships of the Japanese training squadron to visit Wellington in July during a Pacific cruise. The Akisuki and Harusame are Japanese-built destroyers and were commissioned little more than two years ago. The Ariake and Yugure are former United States destroyers.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29828, 22 May 1962, Page 9

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JAPANESE NAVAL SHIPS TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.—The Akisuki (Autumn Moon), Harusame (Spring Rain), Ariake (Morning Dawn), and Yugure (Evening Twilight), ships of the Japanese training squadron to visit Wellington in July during a Pacific cruise. The Akisuki and Harusame are Japanese-built destroyers and were commissioned little more than two years ago. The Ariake and Yugure are former United States destroyers. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29828, 22 May 1962, Page 9

JAPANESE NAVAL SHIPS TO VISIT NEW ZEALAND.—The Akisuki (Autumn Moon), Harusame (Spring Rain), Ariake (Morning Dawn), and Yugure (Evening Twilight), ships of the Japanese training squadron to visit Wellington in July during a Pacific cruise. The Akisuki and Harusame are Japanese-built destroyers and were commissioned little more than two years ago. The Ariake and Yugure are former United States destroyers. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29828, 22 May 1962, Page 9

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