The Italian Consul.
DIES IN WELLINGTON
DR. MARIO DESSAULES. (By Teiegrapii.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Oct. 30. The death occurred in Wellington last night of Dr. Mario Dessaules, Consul-General for Italy in New Zealand. He entered hospital gravely ill a few days ago.
Dr. Dessaules, who Avas the successor to Cav. Dott. G. Formichella, arrived in Wellington on February 3 of this year year, accompanied by his wife. He had been in the
consular services for many years, and had a distinguished record as a soldier in the Great War and the Libyan campaigns. . . *.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 19850, 30 October 1936, Page 2
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