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Minae Hirota, from Kyoto, cuts a cake held by Shohei Osa, also from Kyoto, to celebrate the South Pacific English Centre's first year in business. The centre is one of only two businesses in New Zealand bringing foreign students to learn English.

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Press, 4 March 1983, Page 26

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Minae Hirota, from Kyoto, cuts a cake held by Shohei Osa, also from Kyoto, to celebrate the South Pacific English Centre's first year in business. The centre is one of only two businesses in New Zealand bringing foreign students to learn English. Press, 4 March 1983, Page 26

Minae Hirota, from Kyoto, cuts a cake held by Shohei Osa, also from Kyoto, to celebrate the South Pacific English Centre's first year in business. The centre is one of only two businesses in New Zealand bringing foreign students to learn English. Press, 4 March 1983, Page 26