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FOR NEW ZEALANDERS IN SHANGHAI. WARNING BY. COLONEL THOMS. i; (Per Press Association— Copyright). WELLINGTON, August 23. A further waming.to. New Zealanders against •-seeking employment in Shanghai is' given by Colonel Thoms, commanding the Shanghai-Volunteer Corps. ••W'iting to a friend in Wellington, he" gays that a New Zealander cannot compete in the motley of Chinese, Russians, and Portuguese, and Tie quotes the case of a man who took liis wife and child there, landing without a penny t 0 be found. He was. living in a Chinese hovel on Chinese food. Colonel Thoms, who is a member of the New Zeaancl Staff Corps expects to return in about six months’ time.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 6
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