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ROUNDHOUSE KICK. —Two members of the Josaikan karate, R. Hanham (left) and W. Wendelken, demonstrating the mawashi-gen or roundhouse kick at the Canterbury Amateur Judo Club’s rooms. Both fighters are black belt instructors and were among a team of five which recently returned from Japan. The team had specialised training while in Japan and will be holding courses in Christchurch shortly, based on traditional karate methods used in Japan.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 15

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ROUNDHOUSE KICK.—Two members of the Josaikan karate, R. Hanham (left) and W. Wendelken, demonstrating the mawashi-gen or roundhouse kick at the Canterbury Amateur Judo Club’s rooms. Both fighters are black belt instructors and were among a team of five which recently returned from Japan. The team had specialised training while in Japan and will be holding courses in Christchurch shortly, based on traditional karate methods used in Japan. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 15

ROUNDHOUSE KICK.—Two members of the Josaikan karate, R. Hanham (left) and W. Wendelken, demonstrating the mawashi-gen or roundhouse kick at the Canterbury Amateur Judo Club’s rooms. Both fighters are black belt instructors and were among a team of five which recently returned from Japan. The team had specialised training while in Japan and will be holding courses in Christchurch shortly, based on traditional karate methods used in Japan. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31981, 7 May 1969, Page 15