AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE.
. £. . A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN NEW ZEALAND. The State Department of the United States Government has sent a special consular representative, Mr. Henry D. Baker, to New Zealand for the purpose of reporting on trade conditions in this country. Mr. Baker, who 'formerly was a Chicago journalist, was appointed consul at' Hobart three years ago, and a. year sinco was detailed as vice-consul-general to Australia, with headquarters at Sydney, whore he wrote a series of reports on Australian trade topics which have sinco been published in the Daily Consular and Trade Rtports, issued by the Department of Commerce and Labour at Washington. Mr. Baker, arrived at Auckland from Sydney on tho Maheno last Sunday week. He will remain in Auckland a few day?, and then take a trip through every part of New Zealand to gather information for his trade reports. Mr. Bnl;er is a son of the late president of tho World's Fair at. Chicago in 1893, and of the Chicago Board of Trade.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 4
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167AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1092, 3 April 1911, Page 4
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