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Ngoc Kim Lam, aged 17, and her brother, Phong Chi Lam, aged five, hold the certificates of citizenship which they received from the chairman of the Paparua County Council, Mr J. Y. Pethig, at a ceremony held in the council chambers in Sockburn. Among the 14 candidates for citizenship, 10 were Vietnamese, all from the Lam family.

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Press, 3 August 1983, Page 9

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Ngoc Kim Lam, aged 17, and her brother, Phong Chi Lam, aged five, hold the certificates of citizenship which they received from the chairman of the Paparua County Council, Mr J. Y. Pethig, at a ceremony held in the council chambers in Sockburn. Among the 14 candidates for citizenship, 10 were Vietnamese, all from the Lam family. Press, 3 August 1983, Page 9

Ngoc Kim Lam, aged 17, and her brother, Phong Chi Lam, aged five, hold the certificates of citizenship which they received from the chairman of the Paparua County Council, Mr J. Y. Pethig, at a ceremony held in the council chambers in Sockburn. Among the 14 candidates for citizenship, 10 were Vietnamese, all from the Lam family. Press, 3 August 1983, Page 9