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LEGAL POSITIONS IN KENYA

New Zealanders Wanted (P.A.) WELLINGTON, April 8. •The high regard in which New Zealanders were held overseas was referred to by the acting Prime Minister, Mr Nash, tonight when he stated that the Government had undertaken to find some legal workers for positions in Kenya. Mr Nash said the Governor of Kenya, Sir Philip Mitchell, while Governor of Fiji had had New Zealanders associated with him, and he was so pleased with their work that he had appealed to the Government to find him some men for the legal service in Kenya. In spite of the manpower shortage, the Government would endeavour to do so.

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Southland Times, Issue 25642, 9 April 1945, Page 4

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LEGAL POSITIONS IN KENYA Southland Times, Issue 25642, 9 April 1945, Page 4

LEGAL POSITIONS IN KENYA Southland Times, Issue 25642, 9 April 1945, Page 4

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