MINISTER TO MOSCOW
Tribute By Diplomats (N.Z.P.A.) DUNEDIN. July 19. The Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. P. Fraser) said to-day that he would like to supplement the effective answer given by the Hon. W. Nash yesterdayin the House to a question concerning the work of Mr C. W. Boswell as Minister for New Zealand in Moscow. When he (Mr Fraser) was in San Francisco attending the United Nations conference he met Sir Archibald ClarkKerr. United Kingdom Ambassador to Moscow, and Mr Wildergrive, the Canadian Minister to Russia, and renewed his friendly acquaintance extending over the war years with Mr Averill Harriman, Ambassador for the United States to the U.S.S.R. Each separately informed him of their high opinion of Mr Boswell personally and of the great respect in which he was held. They all said New Zealand had an excellent representative in its Minister, and that they appreciated very much his willing co-operation, sometimes in difficult situations.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23258, 20 July 1945, Page 4
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