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NEW POST FOR OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. The Prime Minister has received advice from the High Commissioner, of the arrival in London of Mr R. T. Miller, the New Zealand official war qorrespondent, who will take up publicity work in association with the High Commissioner’s office in .London. “Mr Miller arrives with.a complete knowledge of the immensity of New Zealand’s war - effort and with the additional advantage of having been associated, as official war correspondent, with the famous New Zealand Division in the Middle East, Greece and Crete,” stated Mr Fraser. “Later he was waicorrespondent with the New Zealand Division in the Pacific, and, prior to his departure, made a special study of varied aspects of the war effort in New Zealand. Mr Miller is also charged vzith the responsibility of giving New Zealand first-hand impressions of the work of New Zealanders in Britain.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 September 1943, Page 4
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