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Sword-wielding 'Samurai' Kerry Brown (sensei-nidan) demonstrates an alternative method of cutting watermelon - with the stomach of a nervous volunteer (Lance Langdon) as chopping block. The Raetihi Ohakune Karate Club, under the instruction of Sensei Walter Sue, enthralled the mosses at the Chills Off Christmas Gala on Sunday. Other entertainment included tug-o-war, quick fire raffles and limbo dancing.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19871201.2.32.1

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 27, 1 December 1987, Page 9

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Sword-wielding 'Samurai' Kerry Brown (sensei-nidan) demonstrates an alternative method of cutting watermelon - with the stomach of a nervous volunteer (Lance Langdon) as chopping block. The Raetihi Ohakune Karate Club, under the instruction of Sensei Walter Sue, enthralled the mosses at the Chills Off Christmas Gala on Sunday. Other entertainment included tug-o-war, quick fire raffles and limbo dancing. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 27, 1 December 1987, Page 9

Sword-wielding 'Samurai' Kerry Brown (sensei-nidan) demonstrates an alternative method of cutting watermelon - with the stomach of a nervous volunteer (Lance Langdon) as chopping block. The Raetihi Ohakune Karate Club, under the instruction of Sensei Walter Sue, enthralled the mosses at the Chills Off Christmas Gala on Sunday. Other entertainment included tug-o-war, quick fire raffles and limbo dancing. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 5, Issue 27, 1 December 1987, Page 9

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