Prime Ministers Essay Writing Competition 50th
Anniversary of the signing of the Armistice in
Korea.
Entry Form
As part of the commemoration of the
50th Anniversary of the signing of the Armistice in Korea,
which will be commemorated in Korea on 27 July 2003, the
Prime Minister is sponsoring an essay competition to select
4 students to accompany the official party to the
commemoration.
Eligibility
The competition is open to
Secondary School students 15 years of age and
over.
Closing Date
Entries must be submitted, by 21 June
2003, to:
Office of the Prime Minister Attn: Alec Mclean
Parliament Buildings WELLINGTON
All entries must
include an entry form. If you require an electronic copy of
the entry form or have any queries about the competition
please contact Veterans’ Affairs New Zealand on telephone
0800 483 8372 or mailto:
mailto:veterans@xtra.co.nz.
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