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(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, Nov. 1. Japanese and New Zealand seamen will see how each other live at the Devonport Naval Base on Friday. The Japanese Merchant Marine training ship, Ginga Maru, will call at the base. While her officers visit Commodore R. E. Roe, the trainees will visit the New Zealand Naval ratings’ quarters. Later the ratings will be shown over the Japanese ship.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30897, 2 November 1965, Page 17

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Exchange Visit Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30897, 2 November 1965, Page 17

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