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THREE WARSHIPS FROM NATIONALIST CHINA ARE IN WELLINGTON on a good-will visit and training cruise for midshipmen. This photograph shows the flagship, the destroyer Kun Yang, berthing at the overseas terniinal with the assistance of! the tug Taioma. The ships are the first from Nationalist China’s Navy to call at a New Zealand port

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 48

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THREE WARSHIPS FROM NATIONALIST CHINA ARE IN WELLINGTON on a good-will visit and training cruise for midshipmen. This photograph shows the flagship, the destroyer Kun Yang, berthing at the overseas terniinal with the assistance of! the tug Taioma. The ships are the first from Nationalist China’s Navy to call at a New Zealand port Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 48

THREE WARSHIPS FROM NATIONALIST CHINA ARE IN WELLINGTON on a good-will visit and training cruise for midshipmen. This photograph shows the flagship, the destroyer Kun Yang, berthing at the overseas terniinal with the assistance of! the tug Taioma. The ships are the first from Nationalist China’s Navy to call at a New Zealand port Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31984, 10 May 1969, Page 48

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