JAPANESE CHILDREN
Good-will Visit To N.Z. i'N.Z.P.A.-Reuter— Copyright) TOKYO. March 16. Four Japanese school children will leave Tokyo on Friday on a three-week good-will visit to New Zealand at the invitation of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board, the board’s office in Tokyo said today. The four were selected from among 7200 school children who had taken part in a picture contest sponsored by the board. The group will cany with them 100 prizewinning pictures to bold an exhibition at Wellington. The two boy* and two girls will meet the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Hoiyoake, and the Mayor of Wellington, Sir Francis Kitts. They will vMt the Partiament Buildings, the Dominion Museum and Art Gallery, and sheep stations.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31011, 17 March 1966, Page 14
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