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Trade Post

Mr A. R. Taysom arrived in Christchurch on Tuesday to take up the position of Australian Trade ■ Commissioner—his ninth overseas posting since he joined the trade commissioner service in 1946. His last appointment was in New Delhi. Australia now had 43 overseas posts, served by 110 trade commissioners and executive assistants, Mr Tay som said. The strongest was in Tokyo, with six executives There were three in Auckland, two in Wellington and one in Christchurch, and an additional officer would be appointed soon in Christchurch and in Wellington, making eight for New Zealand

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 8

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Trade Post Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 8

Trade Post Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 8

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