The new United States Consul-General, Mr. R. C. Cox, photographed at the railway station this morning when he arrived to take up his post here and was met by members of the Consulate. -From- the left are Mr. John E. Homer, American Vice-Consul, Mr. Robert E. English, Consul, Mrs. Homer, Mr. Cox, Mrs. English, Mr. C. A., Berendsen, Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department, Mr. W. J. Garnett, Official Secretary to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 10
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79The new United States Consul-General, Mr. R. C. Cox, photographed at the railway station this morning when he arrived to take up his post here and was met by members of the Consulate. -From- the left are Mr. John E. Homer, American Vice-Consul, Mr. Robert E. English, Consul, Mrs. Homer, Mr. Cox, Mrs. English, Mr. C. A., Berendsen, Permanent Head of the Prime Minister's Department, Mr. W. J. Garnett, Official Secretary to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 10
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