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Mr. Boswell Still With Nothing To Say

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AUCKLAND, June 4. The New Zealand Minister to Moscow (Mr. C. W. Boswell) had no comment to /make on any phase of his work in Bussia in .an '. interview before he left Auckland by the Ruahine for London. Mr. Boswell returned from Moscow last December to take home leave, to renew contacts and refresh his knowledge of conditions in the ""DoJ . minion. Mr. Boswell was reminded that his failure to make any public statement since his arrival had drawn a certain amount of comment, and he was invited to make a final gesture. He smiled and said: "I have just been out for a holiday and my holiday is up." 0

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1948, Page 5

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Mr. Boswell Still With Nothing To Say Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1948, Page 5

Mr. Boswell Still With Nothing To Say Chronicle (Levin), 5 June 1948, Page 5

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