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While acknowledging the salute as he boarded the Rigault de Genouilly at Auckland yesterday morning, the French Consul, M. Edouard Joubert, had the misfortune to strike his head, and ivas severely cut. fie is seen leaving the warship with the captain, Commander; Moron, after, having had his wounds dressed. (Evening Post, 27 April 1937)
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While acknowledging the salute as he boarded the Rigault de Genouilly at Auckland yesterday morning, the French Consul, M. Edouard Joubert, had the misfortune to strike his head, and ivas severely cut. fie is seen leaving the warship with the captain, Commander; Moron, after, having had his wounds dressed. (Evening Post, 27 April 1937). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/6357312More information can be found in our terms of use.