N.Z. official safe
A New Zealand agricultural advisory officer, Mr D. I. Glue, who has been working in Burundi on a Food and Agricultural Organisation project, has now taken up an advisory position in Sudan, with his headquarters in Khartoum. When Burundi became one of the trouble spots of Africa Mr Glue was unable to get word back to his family in New Zealand: but his father, Mr W. P. Glue, of Christchurch, has now had a letter saying his son and daughter-in-law are safe in Khartoum.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33033, 28 September 1972, Page 16
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