“UNOFFICIAL AMBASSADOR”
SIR E. FULLER. IN AMERICA RETURNING VIA NEW ZEALAND (Onited Press Association —By Electric Telegraph O^yrightO Received 3 p.m. to-day. NEW YIOEK, Oct. 30. Sir Benjamin) Fuller left here hurriedly* on his return to Australia, suddenly changing his plans. Having hoped, but failed, to secure a passage in the Graf Zeppelin for Elurope, he is flying by seaplane to Kingston (Jamaica), thence to Oristobel and Balboa to catch the Karitane at Panama en< rout to Sydney via New Zealand. “As am unofficial ambassador of the centenary of Melbourne" he addressed several clubs in New York, inviting members) to visit the celebrations at “their own expense." He expressed interest in several theatrical hits.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 31 October 1933, Page 7
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