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MEMBERS TO TOUR

Four New Zealand Members of Parliament have accepted invitations from the British High Commissioner in New Zealand to visit Britain early in 1971 as the guests of the British Government. The four Members are the Hon. Sir Roy Jack, Speaker of the House, and Member for Waimarino; Mr H. R. Lapwood, Govt— Rotorua; Dr A. M. Findlay, Opposition— Henderson; and Mr W. A. Fraser, Opposition— St Kilda. They will leave New Zealand about February 18 for a four weeks' tour of Britain the objects of which are to further mutual understanding between Britain and New Zealand and to enable them to see developments in a number of fields.

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Taupo Times, Volume 19, Issue 99, 23 December 1970, Page 12

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MEMBERS TO TOUR Taupo Times, Volume 19, Issue 99, 23 December 1970, Page 12

MEMBERS TO TOUR Taupo Times, Volume 19, Issue 99, 23 December 1970, Page 12

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