TOP: The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, centre left, meets the Chinese Premier, Zhao Ziyang, during a visit by a Christchurch City Council delegation to China. At the far right is Rewi Alley, a New Zealander who has spent much of his life in China. At left is Lady Hay. BOTTOM: Sir Hamish at the unveiling of a plaque at Lanzhou city to mark the formal signing of a Protocol of Friendship between the Gansu province and Christchurch. The Chinese officials, from left, are: Ge Shiyang, the vice-governor of Gansu, Wang Daoyi, the Mayor of Lanzhou, and He Ying, the Lanzhou chairman of the Friendship Association with Foreign Countries.
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110TOP: The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, centre left, meets the Chinese Premier, Zhao Ziyang, during a visit by a Christchurch City Council delegation to China. At the far right is Rewi Alley, a New Zealander who has spent much of his life in China. At left is Lady Hay. BOTTOM: Sir Hamish at the unveiling of a plaque at Lanzhou city to mark the formal signing of a Protocol of Friendship between the Gansu province and Christchurch. The Chinese officials, from left, are: Ge Shiyang, the vice-governor of Gansu, Wang Daoyi, the Mayor of Lanzhou, and He Ying, the Lanzhou chairman of the Friendship Association with Foreign Countries. Press, 7 May 1984, Page 5
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