TO TRAIN IN N.Z.
Four South Koreans (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) SEOUL,' May 26. The New Zealand Ambassador to South Korea, Mr E, B. E. Taylor, today announced that two South Korean Government officials and two South Korean nurses would go to New Zealand this year for training under the Colombo Plan. Mr Taylor, also Ambassador to Japan, said they would be the first South Koreans to undergo training in New Zealand under the Colombo Plan. The two officials, Mr Hong Woo Han and Mr Kyung Mo Cho, both of the Economic Planning Board, will arrive in Wellington on Friday. Mr Hong Would study public administration at Victoria University for two years and Mr Kyung would. undergo training at the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research for one year. The two nurses would leave for New Zealand later this year.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 12
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