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CHINA'S AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA. — Chengting T. Wang, who asked the United States to intervene in the invasion of China b\) Japan.

AIRWAYS EXPERTS ARRIVE—Two passengers on the Monterey from San Francisco were Mr. A. L. Charman (left), who is to take charge of the radio work in Auckland for PanAmerican Airways, and Mr. E. B. Buxton, meteorologist, another member of the staff. They both expect to be stationed in Auckland for several years.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 7

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CHINA'S AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA. — Chengting T. Wang, who asked the United States to intervene in the invasion of China b\) Japan. AIRWAYS EXPERTS ARRIVE—Two passengers on the Monterey from San Francisco were Mr. A. L. Charman (left), who is to take charge of the radio work in Auckland for Pan-American Airways, and Mr. E. B. Buxton, meteorologist, another member of the staff. They both expect to be stationed in Auckland for several years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 7

CHINA'S AMBASSADOR TO AMERICA. — Chengting T. Wang, who asked the United States to intervene in the invasion of China b\) Japan. AIRWAYS EXPERTS ARRIVE—Two passengers on the Monterey from San Francisco were Mr. A. L. Charman (left), who is to take charge of the radio work in Auckland for Pan-American Airways, and Mr. E. B. Buxton, meteorologist, another member of the staff. They both expect to be stationed in Auckland for several years. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 234, 2 October 1937, Page 7

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