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“A TICKLISH JOB.”—Mr. Dwight W. Mqrrow, the new American Ambassador to Mexico. It is reported that the train on which he travelled to Mexico City “carried a larger quota of soldiers than usual.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 8

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“A TICKLISH JOB.”—Mr. Dwight W. Mqrrow, the new American Ambassador to Mexico. It is reported that the train on which he travelled to Mexico City “carried a larger quota of soldiers than usual.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 8

“A TICKLISH JOB.”—Mr. Dwight W. Mqrrow, the new American Ambassador to Mexico. It is reported that the train on which he travelled to Mexico City “carried a larger quota of soldiers than usual.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 223, 9 December 1927, Page 8

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