HIS ONE ANXIETY
New Consul’s Arrival In New Zealand. Among the arrivals at Auckland by the Monterey on Friday was Mr. Gliou Curtis, jun., the new Vice-Con sul at the American Consular Office in Wellington, states the “New Zealand Herald.” Mr. Curtis', who comes from St. Louis, Missouri, has had consular experience in Budapest. [ Hungary, a place which he described I as pleasant and cheerful, but, for aTI j that, he wax not sorry to come to this ' part of the world. He ijopfd to ep- • joy the sport New Zealand offered i especially tennis,, but he confessed i that he had a great anxiety at pre | sent. He did not know what to do 1 with a double action revolver which ! he had brought t- Now Zealand, but i which he wae not permit tea to bring j ashore. “1 have been told ov yctir j arms officer," he said, "that I must I cither send it back, throw it over ; board, or, present it for New ZeaI land's defence. Now’, what am I to i do?"
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 374, 4 March 1937, Page 6
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178HIS ONE ANXIETY Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 374, 4 March 1937, Page 6
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