TWO CZECH COUNTS COME TO NEW ZEALAND TO LIVE
AUCKLAND, This Day (P.A.).-— Three Czechs, two of them counts, who fled their country after the Communists took over, arrived by air from Sydney today. They were met by an officer of the Labour and Employment Department. Count Bedrich Carol Kinsky, aged 38, and Count Arnost Wratislav come from families who once owned big estates. n . . Mr Bohus Sedlak was chief clerk of an estate. Before re-establishing themselves they must spend a short while in camp at Pahiatua.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 September 1949, Page 2
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