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THIS JET BOAT, built in Christchurch by C. W. F. Hamilton, Ltd., for the World Wildlife Fund for the Chitawan National Park in Nepal, was handed over to King Mahandra of Nepal while he was on a recent State visit to Holland. The boat, which will patrol shallow swamps in Nepal to guard against indiscriminate hunting, was shipped to Holland about six weeks ago. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is on the left, King Mahandra is second from the right, and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands is on the right.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31407, 28 June 1967, Page 5

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THIS JET BOAT, built in Christchurch by C. W. F. Hamilton, Ltd., for the World Wildlife Fund for the Chitawan National Park in Nepal, was handed over to King Mahandra of Nepal while he was on a recent State visit to Holland. The boat, which will patrol shallow swamps in Nepal to guard against indiscriminate hunting, was shipped to Holland about six weeks ago. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is on the left, King Mahandra is second from the right, and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands is on the right. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31407, 28 June 1967, Page 5

THIS JET BOAT, built in Christchurch by C. W. F. Hamilton, Ltd., for the World Wildlife Fund for the Chitawan National Park in Nepal, was handed over to King Mahandra of Nepal while he was on a recent State visit to Holland. The boat, which will patrol shallow swamps in Nepal to guard against indiscriminate hunting, was shipped to Holland about six weeks ago. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands is on the left, King Mahandra is second from the right, and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands is on the right. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31407, 28 June 1967, Page 5

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