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FORMOSAN OFFICERS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—Lie utenant-General Ming Tang Lai, the Chief of the General Staff of the Taiwan forces, inspecting a guard of honour of 50 on his arrival at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base, Wigram, from Wellington. With him is Flight Lieutenant R. F. Parker, the guard commander. General Lai is leader of a party of high-ranking military men from Formosa who are visiting defence establishments in New Zealand.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 3

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FORMOSAN OFFICERS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—Lie utenant-General Ming Tang Lai, the Chief of the General Staff of the Taiwan forces, inspecting a guard of honour of 50 on his arrival at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base, Wigram, from Wellington. With him is Flight Lieutenant R. F. Parker, the guard commander. General Lai is leader of a party of high-ranking military men from Formosa who are visiting defence establishments in New Zealand. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 3

FORMOSAN OFFICERS IN CHRISTCHURCH.—Lie utenant-General Ming Tang Lai, the Chief of the General Staff of the Taiwan forces, inspecting a guard of honour of 50 on his arrival at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base, Wigram, from Wellington. With him is Flight Lieutenant R. F. Parker, the guard commander. General Lai is leader of a party of high-ranking military men from Formosa who are visiting defence establishments in New Zealand. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 3