Two members of the Vietnamese community in Christchurch, Mr Vu-Hung (left) and Mr Nguyen An, who attended a religious service at St Dominic hostel yesterday in remembrance of the day that the capital city of South Vietnam fell to the North Vietnamese. The service also marks the beginning of a 48-hour fast.
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52Two members of the Vietnamese community in Christchurch, Mr Vu-Hung (left) and Mr Nguyen An, who attended a religious service at St Dominic hostel yesterday in remembrance of the day that the capital city of South Vietnam fell to the North Vietnamese. The service also marks the beginning of a 48-hour fast. Press, 1 May 1981, Page 4
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