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AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE

Mr D. F. Wilber, American ConsulGeneral, announces the promotion o Mr Mohall J. Mays to, the > grade of Vice-Consul, non-carecr. Mr. George H. RichaXn ’arrived Auckland on Thursday to take up t** 6 , , f American clerk in the consulate-general, frft vacant by Mr. Mays’s promotion. Mr John Moran, American \tee-Consul, will arrive on the Makura to ie R xr M'Caffertv in the American consulate at Wellington Mr. is to proceed to the United States by the Manama for a well-earned leave of atnee On his return he s expected to take charge of the consulate either of Wellington or Auckland, according to Oerter the Consulate-General is found quarters in the interim in Wellington This makes seven American Consular Service men assigned to New counting Mr. Harman Reeves a . Dunedin, and Mr. 11. P. Bridge at Christchurch. consular agent. The Auckland consular officers hav all seen war service. Mr. Wilber was decorated by the Itali/n Government for eoi'vices rendered. Mr Mays san exsoldier and American Legionnaire. Mr. Richardson is an cx-soldier and American Legionnaire. Mr. Moran was attached to the American Mission in Ber in, and during the war was with the diplomatic service in Switzeruincl.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 6

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AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 6

AMERICAN CONSULAR SERVICE Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 281, 22 August 1921, Page 6

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