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Diplomacy

Sir.—Mr B. S. Trolove, of Kekerengu, Marlborough, a member of the New Zealand Wool Board, and a Corriedale breeder, is the type of gentleman who should be appointed ambassador for New Zealand ifi the Soviet Union, dr in the People’s Republic of China. I feel sure his kind and friendly advice to the RuasiansviU do a tremendous lot of good and improve friendly relatione between our two countries. Mr Trolove gave the Russians sound and friendly advice, a gesture which could be noted by certain politicians who are eternally making‘insulting remarks, and untruthful ones too, about “international communism’’ when their hobby appears to be licking the boots of “international imperialism.’’—Yours, etc, RALPH S. WHEELER. Timaru, July 5, 1963.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

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Diplomacy Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

Diplomacy Press, Volume CII, Issue 30179, 10 July 1963, Page 8

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