VISITORS TO ENGLAND
CORRESPONDENCE PROBLEM HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ADVICE The daily problem for the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, Mr. W. J. Jordan, is the tracing of New Zealanders who have their correspondence abroad addressed to his office, and whose letters reach there sometimes weeks ahead of the addressees. The Minister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. W. E. Parry, stated on Saturday that Mr. Jordan had brought the matter before the notice of the Government, requesting that the public should bo told that intending visitors to the United Kingdom should advise the office of the High Commissioner well in advance of their visits. A great deal of time would be saved, and the returning of unclaimed letters would be obviated.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23080, 4 July 1938, Page 12
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120VISITORS TO ENGLAND New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23080, 4 July 1938, Page 12
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