Canterbury student China party leader
All six New Zealand universities are represented in the party of students which will visit China in July.
The names of the 25 members of the party and thret reserves were released yesterday bv the president of the New Zealand University Students’ Association (Mr J Crichton). The leader of the party is Mr J. Christie, a post gradur’e physics student at the L’n'versitv of Canterbury. Mire than half of the were made by I idents from Victoria Uni- • ■’-sitv of Wellington. Those in the pnrtv, which t ill leave New Zealand on luly 10, arc Mr Christie. Mr T And>-p, v (Wellington) M’<s !" McDonald < Auckland'* I iss B Guv (Wellington). I’e»srs T A”>d ■ Momon (Canterbury), and ' P p h (Otano), Miss A. Faed Mr A. McLean ’ ' r apo\ Miss C Dnnnvar *V*llinefnn), W N °enr ; p Palmerston North), Miss A.
i-lßallich (Wellington), Messrs ■e C. Wrightson (Napier), P. 1 Swain (Wellington), and P. e McCabe (Wellington), Miss L. v Sachsen (Wellington), Miss C. J Kraus (Wellington), Miss J i Arbuckle (Canterbury), Miss s B. Hales (Wellington), Mr K. i. Howell (Wellington), Miss C. e Gillespie (Wellington), Mr T. Coggan (Auckland). Miss H e Armstrong (Auckland), Miss v C. Dunn (Canterbury’), and I . Mr D. Turner (Hamilton) | Reserves: Mr M. I.ewthwaitel h 'Otago), Mr N. Dew (Wei-! n Hngton), M. Revners (Wei-' r lington). c - I
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33539, 21 May 1974, Page 12
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