THE HIGH COMMISSIONER
(By Air Mail, from "The Post's" London Representative.) LONDON, September 8. The High Commissioner for New Zealand, Mr. W. J. Jordan, has gone to Geneva for the annual General As(Sembly of the League of Nations. It is possible that he may be away from London for some seven weeks or longer. He is accompanied by Dr. R. M. Campbell, economic adviser at New Zealand House, by his private secretary, Mr. C. A. Knowles, and by two secretaries, Miss J. McKenzie and Miss H. Hannon. Mr. W. Jordan, jun., accompanied his father, and will stay in Geneva for two weeks before returning to St. Andrew's College, Scotland, to continue his studies. Mrs. Jordan and Miss G. Jordan will join the High Commissioner later in the month.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 79, 30 September 1938, Page 10
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