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MR J. P. COSTELLO, who has been appointed New Zealand Senior Trade Commissioner and Minister (Commercial) in Washington to replace Mr E. J. Sutch. Mr Costello joined the Department of Industries and Commerce in 1947 and has previously served in Montreal, Hong Kong, and Rome. He will take up his appointment early in May, 1971, after travelling widely in New Zealand to call on those with trade interests in the United States. Mr Sutch, who has also served as a Trade Commissioner in Sydney, Trinidad and New York, is retiring after 43 years.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 26

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MR J. P. COSTELLO, who has been appointed New Zealand Senior Trade Commissioner and Minister (Commercial) in Washington to replace Mr E. J. Sutch. Mr Costello joined the Department of Industries and Commerce in 1947 and has previously served in Montreal, Hong Kong, and Rome. He will take up his appointment early in May, 1971, after travelling widely in New Zealand to call on those with trade interests in the United States. Mr Sutch, who has also served as a Trade Commissioner in Sydney, Trinidad and New York, is retiring after 43 years. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 26

MR J. P. COSTELLO, who has been appointed New Zealand Senior Trade Commissioner and Minister (Commercial) in Washington to replace Mr E. J. Sutch. Mr Costello joined the Department of Industries and Commerce in 1947 and has previously served in Montreal, Hong Kong, and Rome. He will take up his appointment early in May, 1971, after travelling widely in New Zealand to call on those with trade interests in the United States. Mr Sutch, who has also served as a Trade Commissioner in Sydney, Trinidad and New York, is retiring after 43 years. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32563, 24 March 1971, Page 26