LEAVING U.S.A.
? St .sn:ni uadc •*£*/•!£ se: caxzMf&'r.*!’’ i ;;Ahs¥HAlM 3 S : GoMMISSi ONER; h l * W: ' NEAV YbßKrOAitbheK'ff/^ .{’ ; Mi ; ' ifcrliert'Brookes ‘ iiiis ; si<)'nei' / '’fdr AusH'alia’ , in , ’;tlie'‘;Hh isd 8 Stati/sf-' - i%sigrte(f ■’'^’afici'-i'etm-trs^to'-' 1 Australia. It is understood that Mr Some time ago, but that certain essential financial ' inquiries luV'-was- conducting for 'theV'GoVerrimeht '' kediiiddd to! make it advisable to wait until this work ivas concluded. He felt that it was questionable whether Australia during the present economic conditions could afford: the “luxury”,, of the Commissioner-General, and AA/hile reductant about leaving his post in the belief that much good could be accomplished in ' the American office, lie came to-the conclusion tli|at it Avas a necessary step. He conferred Avith Hon: J. H. Scullin in Lontldn hv cable- j grani, and then a>:rioiincCil his' detisiOn He' stated that lie re’grbttod 'leaving’ his American ’wOrk/-which Mrs /Brooked onj] lie foftnd alidlisliihg and 1 ednduc-t-ive to "fi better'uiidefstanding heitAVech' Australia and the United States/ They' depart for Australia in December. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 3
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164LEAVING U.S.A. Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 3
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