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Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Osaka
I am delighted to be able to attend this function today in Osaka.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Tokyo Kaikan
New Zealand values highly its relationship with Japan. Over the years our countries have grown closer.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
I first visited Japan in 1995 and I'm delighted to be back, especially as this is my first full overseas visit as Prime Minister of New Zealand.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Prime Minister's Official Residence, Tokyo
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Welcome back to members for the 1998 session.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Today is a day for celebration and a big party. We celebrate our past, our present and our future. It is also a day for unabashedly blowing our own trumpet.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Government House, Wellington
5.00pm Friday 6 February 1998
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
The old Chinese saying 'May you live in interesting times' has recurred to me several times since I became Prime Minister six months ago.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Michael Barnett, David Truscott, ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you for turning out in such numbers in Auckland, given that there is so much happening around New Zealand before Christmas.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Hyatt Hotel, Auckland
New Zealand wants to do well in the future.
We want to be confident about who we are and where we are heading.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
"The Homestead", Oamaru
New Zealanders like winning.
We all want to succeed as people, as families, as communities and as a nation.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Aviation is a dynamic industry. It is innovative, competitive and forward thinking.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Stamford Plaza, Auckland
The 1st of July 1998 will see either the introduction of a compulsory retirement savings scheme or a package of tax cuts.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
When I came into politics I was determined to serve three constituencies:
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister
Plaza International Hotel,
Wellington
State servants and politicians have a great deal in common.
- Jenny Shipley
- Prime Minister