CANADIAN AMBASSADOR.
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SIR A. W. CURRIE NAMED. (DY CABUI--MESS ASSOCIATION CUrI'IUGIIT.) piKL'TER's TEI-LGfIAIIB.) OTTAWA, January 30. According to the '"Ottawa Citizen,•' it Sir Arthur Currie, principal of McGill Tjnivcrsitv and commander of tho Canadian army in tin: Great War, will accept the position of Canadian Minister Plenipotentiary to Washington, the appointment will be made. [ Ueloro the war Sir Arthur Currio was a land agent in Victoria-, British Columbia. Ho tomniamled tho Ist Canadian Division from 191.J to 1917, and tho whole Canadian Corps from 1017 to 1019.]
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17986, 1 February 1924, Page 13
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