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Mrs. W. F. Boyle accompanied her husband to Mexico. On one occasion a Governor's wife with 10 children threatened to camp at the American Consulate until an expected revolution passed oyer. “I am glad the revolution didn't take place," says Mrs. Boyle.

Mr. Walter F. Boyle, Consul for the United States of America, has had many exciting adventures in Central America. Inset, lower: Miss Boyle.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 17

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Mrs. W. F. Boyle accompanied her husband to Mexico. On one occasion a Governor's wife with 10 children threatened to camp at the American Consulate until an expected revolution passed oyer. “I am glad the revolution didn't take place," says Mrs. Boyle. Mr. Walter F. Boyle, Consul for the United States of America, has had many exciting adventures in Central America. Inset, lower: Miss Boyle. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 17

Mrs. W. F. Boyle accompanied her husband to Mexico. On one occasion a Governor's wife with 10 children threatened to camp at the American Consulate until an expected revolution passed oyer. “I am glad the revolution didn't take place," says Mrs. Boyle. Mr. Walter F. Boyle, Consul for the United States of America, has had many exciting adventures in Central America. Inset, lower: Miss Boyle. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 92, 9 July 1927, Page 17