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Three Japanese carp flags fly from the kiosk flagpole at Wilding Park before the New Zealand-Japan Society’s first meeting of the year last evening. The four-metre-long flags were given to the society by the Japanese consular affairs officer in Christchurch, Mr Akihisa Tanaka.

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Press, 22 February 1980, Page 2

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Three Japanese carp flags fly from the kiosk flagpole at Wilding Park before the New Zealand-Japan Society’s first meeting of the year last evening. The four-metre-long flags were given to the society by the Japanese consular affairs officer in Christchurch, Mr Akihisa Tanaka. Press, 22 February 1980, Page 2

Three Japanese carp flags fly from the kiosk flagpole at Wilding Park before the New Zealand-Japan Society’s first meeting of the year last evening. The four-metre-long flags were given to the society by the Japanese consular affairs officer in Christchurch, Mr Akihisa Tanaka. Press, 22 February 1980, Page 2