HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
A ItE»*lT TO CRITICISM. (B»zciai. to "tb* PBissr") DtJNBDIN, September 29. It. appears that sOmo diSgruptled exorapioyee of the New Zealand High Commissioner's office in London has been busy pumping inaccuracies into the ears of Now Zealanders who will listen to him, and some- of them have repeated these on their; return. . Thus a traveller on bis return to Welling" ton recently, told an interviewer tnat an ,abßUt"dly low percentage of .New Zealanders had ettiplojmem. in trio iiigh Comniissiener'* bine* gfeatly to its detriment. Mr H. O. Cameron, a Departmental head in that oihee. who is revisiting New Zealand on leave, and is jtist ending a stay in this city; gives the precise figures. Oat of a statf of IQS in tho High ConiDV»sioner's office, 30 are New Zealaudera—26 males and 4 females, and tvitn but very few exceptions, these occupy the highest positions. ____________
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17882, 1 October 1923, Page 13
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