DEFENCE TALKS IN WELLINGTON.—FieId-Marshal Sir Richard Hull, Chief of the United Kingdom’s Defence Staff, attends a meeting of the New Zealand Defence Council. SEATED are the Minister of Defence (Mr Thomson) and Sir Richard Hull. STANDING, from left, are Lieutenant-General L W Thornton (Chief of Defence Staff), Mr I. L. G. Stewart (representing the Secretary of External Affairs), Air Vice-Marshal C. A. Turner (Chief of the Air Staff), Mr W. Hutchings (Secretary of Defence) Mr N. R. Davis (Deputy Secretary to the Treasury), Major-General W. S. McKinnon (Chief of the General Staff), and Commodore J. P. S. Valiant (representing the Chief of Naval Staff).
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 3
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104DEFENCE TALKS IN WELLINGTON.—FieId-Marshal Sir Richard Hull, Chief of the United Kingdom’s Defence Staff, attends a meeting of the New Zealand Defence Council. SEATED are the Minister of Defence (Mr Thomson) and Sir Richard Hull. STANDING, from left, are Lieutenant-General L W Thornton (Chief of Defence Staff), Mr I. L. G. Stewart (representing the Secretary of External Affairs), Air Vice-Marshal C. A. Turner (Chief of the Air Staff), Mr W. Hutchings (Secretary of Defence) Mr N. R. Davis (Deputy Secretary to the Treasury), Major-General W. S. McKinnon (Chief of the General Staff), and Commodore J. P. S. Valiant (representing the Chief of Naval Staff). Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 3
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