Above In front, Lo Fan Chung, Vice-Chairman of the Kuangchow Municipal Revolutionary Committee Foreign Affairs Office, shakes hands with George Brennan. Behind them Hine Poa meets Cheng Da, deputy head of the Cultural Bureau of Kuantung Province. Tremendous warmth and friendship developed between the Maori and the Chinese everywhere. “Wherever we have been”, says Archdeacon Ihaka, “we have been met with friendship and lavish hospitality.” In return, he continues: “The facility of the Maori people to break through protocol in a warm and purposeful way was received with eagerness by the Chinese.”
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Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 15
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92Above In front, Lo Fan Chung, Vice-Chairman of the Kuangchow Municipal Revolutionary Committee Foreign Affairs Office, shakes hands with George Brennan. Behind them Hine Poa meets Cheng Da, deputy head of the Cultural Bureau of Kuantung Province. Tremendous warmth and friendship developed between the Maori and the Chinese everywhere. “Wherever we have been”, says Archdeacon Ihaka, “we have been met with friendship and lavish hospitality.” In return, he continues: “The facility of the Maori people to break through protocol in a warm and purposeful way was received with eagerness by the Chinese.” Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 15
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