Chinese Premier Zhu Ronji arrives late at Victoria Airport
VIC99041903 - 19 APRIL 1999 - VICTORIA, B.C. CANADA: Walking ahead of David Anderson, federal minister of fisheries and oceans, Chinese Premier Zhu Ronji waves to well wishers after he and his wife Mrs. Lao An arrive at Victoria airport late Sunday night, April 18. hr/H. Ruckemann UPI
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