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HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER STUDIED.—A South Vietnamese civil engineer, Mr Khamone Phonekeo, from the Commission for the Co-ordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin, was a recent visitor to the Tongariro power development He is shown, at right with Mr B. Nicholls (a Tongariro power development engineer) viewing a model of the Tokaanu power-house at the Ministry of Works information centre at Turangi. Mr Phonekeo is in New Zealand to study hydro-electric systems and river control.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32438, 27 October 1970, Page 3

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HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER STUDIED.—A South Vietnamese civil engineer, Mr Khamone Phonekeo, from the Commission for the Co-ordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin, was a recent visitor to the Tongariro power development He is shown, at right with Mr B. Nicholls (a Tongariro power development engineer) viewing a model of the Tokaanu power-house at the Ministry of Works information centre at Turangi. Mr Phonekeo is in New Zealand to study hydro-electric systems and river control. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32438, 27 October 1970, Page 3

HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER STUDIED.—A South Vietnamese civil engineer, Mr Khamone Phonekeo, from the Commission for the Co-ordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin, was a recent visitor to the Tongariro power development He is shown, at right with Mr B. Nicholls (a Tongariro power development engineer) viewing a model of the Tokaanu power-house at the Ministry of Works information centre at Turangi. Mr Phonekeo is in New Zealand to study hydro-electric systems and river control. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32438, 27 October 1970, Page 3