THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.
AMERICA'S NATIONAL DAY. OFFICIAL VISITS PAID. To-day was the national holiday of tlic I-nited states, aud in accordance with custom, the American consular offices were closed throughout the Dominion. The resident consuls in Auckland paid official visits to the American consulate tins morning, where tbey were received bv the American consul, Mr \y p Boyle. Owing to the irdi«i>ncjtion of tho liiyor (Mr. i;eo. Baildonli the official m-iI r.n of the r:'.v was paid liv the' deputy-Mayor (Mr. A. .T. Kntriea,,. who w»« Mi-Ooupanied 1, V ,1, 0 , o Tv n ,-icrk i I Mr. J. S. Drigliain". *'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 10
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101THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 155, 4 July 1927, Page 10
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