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FOUR WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL FIGURES.-From left: Admiral Richard E. Byrd, famous explorer of the Polar regions, who is at present leading an American expedition to the South Pole; Mr Max Gardner, who died recently a short time before he was to take up his appointment as United States Ambassador to Britain; M. Vincent Auriol, who for the third time has been elected president of the French National Assembly; Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the German Social Democratic Party, whose, recent visit to Britain and subsequent entertainment was subject to considerable criticism.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14300, 25 February 1947, Page 3

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FOUR WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL FIGURES.-From left: Admiral Richard E. Byrd, famous explorer of the Polar regions, who is at present leading an American expedition to the South Pole; Mr Max Gardner, who died recently a short time before he was to take up his appointment as United States Ambassador to Britain; M. Vincent Auriol, who for the third time has been elected president of the French National Assembly; Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the German Social Democratic Party, whose, recent visit to Britain and subsequent entertainment was subject to considerable criticism. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14300, 25 February 1947, Page 3

FOUR WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL FIGURES.-From left: Admiral Richard E. Byrd, famous explorer of the Polar regions, who is at present leading an American expedition to the South Pole; Mr Max Gardner, who died recently a short time before he was to take up his appointment as United States Ambassador to Britain; M. Vincent Auriol, who for the third time has been elected president of the French National Assembly; Dr. Kurt Schumacher, leader of the German Social Democratic Party, whose, recent visit to Britain and subsequent entertainment was subject to considerable criticism. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14300, 25 February 1947, Page 3

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