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AMERICAN TRIBUTE

TRADE COMMISSIONER

(By Telegraph.) (Special to tiit bvening Post.") . DUNEDIN, This Day. Reference to the work of Mr. R. M. Firth, New Zealand Trade Commissioner in San Francisco, was made by Mr. G. -J. Errington during the course of an address to the Dunedin Travel Club. Mr. Errington said that during a talk with an American consular official he was asked if Mr. Firth had been educated in New Zealand, and whether this country had other men of his calibre. Both questions were answered in the affirmative, and the American then expressed the wish that he would like to be able to get 100 such men to place in the United States consular service.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 19

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117

AMERICAN TRIBUTE Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 19

AMERICAN TRIBUTE Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 45, 23 February 1939, Page 19

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