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THEY flew through the air in a variety of ways during Women's Hour at Station 4ZB recently, when the twin arts of ju-jutsu and judo were demonstrated by Dutch new settler, Miss Truus de Vries and a New Zealander, Miss Dorothea Beecham, before a studio audience during the programme. Prudence Gregory, Women's Hour Personality at 4ZB, is seen here giving a running commentary, with Miss de Vries on the left, and Miss Beecham, right.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 24

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THEY flew through the air in a variety of ways during Women's Hour at Station 4ZB recently, when the twin arts of ju-jutsu and judo were demonstrated by Dutch new settler, Miss Truus de Vries and a New Zealander, Miss Dorothea Beecham, before a studio audience during the programme. Prudence Gregory, Women's Hour Personality at 4ZB, is seen here giving a running commentary, with Miss de Vries on the left, and Miss Beecham, right. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 24

THEY flew through the air in a variety of ways during Women's Hour at Station 4ZB recently, when the twin arts of ju-jutsu and judo were demonstrated by Dutch new settler, Miss Truus de Vries and a New Zealander, Miss Dorothea Beecham, before a studio audience during the programme. Prudence Gregory, Women's Hour Personality at 4ZB, is seen here giving a running commentary, with Miss de Vries on the left, and Miss Beecham, right. New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 785, 6 August 1954, Page 24

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