The member of Parliament for Selwyn, Miss Ruth Richardson, tours the New Zealand Force headquarters and support unit near the Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore earlier this month. With her is her husband, Mr Andrew Wright (second from right). Others, from left, are Warrant Officer R. J. Henderson, Group Captain D. W. Pawson, Flight Lieutenant R. F. J. McHugh, and Major J. Bolton. Miss Richardson was shown New Zealand Transport Squadron equipment, saw an ordnance depot food display, and watched training.
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80The member of Parliament for Selwyn, Miss Ruth Richardson, tours the New Zealand Force headquarters and support unit near the Sembawang Shipyard in Singapore earlier this month. With her is her husband, Mr Andrew Wright (second from right). Others, from left, are Warrant Officer R. J. Henderson, Group Captain D. W. Pawson, Flight Lieutenant R. F. J. McHugh, and Major J. Bolton. Miss Richardson was shown New Zealand Transport Squadron equipment, saw an ordnance depot food display, and watched training. Press, 28 May 1984, Page 16
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