An assembly worker at Tait Electronics, Ltd, Miss Tina Baas, shows Captain Samuel Tolentino, of the Philippines Navy, a circuit board for an FM radio which is made at the Christchurch factory. Captain Tolentino is one of a number of military attaches from 10 countries visiting New Zealand to inspect companies making goods which could be used in their defence programmes.
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Press, 23 June 1981, Page 2
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61An assembly worker at Tait Electronics, Ltd, Miss Tina Baas, shows Captain Samuel Tolentino, of the Philippines Navy, a circuit board for an FM radio which is made at the Christchurch factory. Captain Tolentino is one of a number of military attaches from 10 countries visiting New Zealand to inspect companies making goods which could be used in their defence programmes. Press, 23 June 1981, Page 2
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