Boswells On Long Journey Home
LONDON, Thu., fit a.m.L— Reuters’ Moscow correspondent says Mr C. S. Boswell. New Zealand Minister in Moscow for five years .left Moscow by train for Leningrad, with his wife on the night of July 13 on the first stage of their journey home. Representatives of the Russian Foreign Office, the “British Commonwealth and the American and other missions farewclled them.
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Northern Advocate, 15 July 1949, Page 6
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