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consular agent

American  

noun

  1. a consular officer of the lowest rank, often a designated foreign national, stationed at a place where no full consular service is established.


consular agent British  

noun

  1. a consul of one of the lower grades

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Mrs. Noyes was divorced two months ago from Robert Russell Dickey Jr., onetime U.S. consular agent in Pau, France, has four children.

From Time Magazine Archive

He had been Italy's consular agent at Johnstown, Pa. since 1932, had not seen his own country for over 30 years.

From Time Magazine Archive

While there she made a call upon the Chinese consular agent.

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From The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume II by Stillman, William James

I’ll wire the American consular agent there to have them shadowed when they leave the train.

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