CONSULAR SERVICE.
APPOINTMENT IN AUSTRALIA.
Received January 29, 9 a.m. WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. Mr J. K. Caldwell, of Berla, Kentucky, now detailed to the Department ’of State, has been appointed United States Consul-General in Sydney. Interviewed by the Australian PressAssociation, Caldwell saiid that he was unable to sail for two or three months, due to the Far Eastern conditions. He had never been to Australia, but he was looking forward to his sojourn there. “I have always heard the conditions affecting the post spoken of highly, and since my term of service here has expired I am glad to get the assignment. The situation will be entirely new to me,.particularly since we have no Embassy there, so I have made no definite plans.” Mr Caldwell will be accompanied by Mrs Caldwell. The appointee, who is aged- 60) entered the Consular servioe in 1906 and has been assigned to Kobo, • Yokohama, and Vladivostock. He was appointed Secretary of the Embassy at Tokio in 1920 and sine© 1925 has been stationed, here.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 50, 29 January 1932, Page 8
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170CONSULAR SERVICE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 50, 29 January 1932, Page 8
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