A POLITICAL ISKMAELITE.
It is-sai<l iii Cform'ttriy, to..be a wellgrodnded. v o"iiinipn that what- Maximilian Harden -is-iyuffering from is"-disappointed .anlliition,"' One hears in very high political circles that he fully expected a high position in "the Government—secretary of foreign affair^ ohaii;man of the Gorman peace delegation, or a first-da's ambafsa,dorship; , jdso tfiat he, expected, at the ■very Jeast, that the new Government would .-consult, him'in matters of foreign policy Instead of that Harden has received" rfo "appointment, and not even has his opinion been asked ■on any matter w hafover. -- Hence, it is everywhere said, H-arden has dropped back into hie old role -of political Ishmaslite, liitting out right,.and left against everybody connectod with the present Government, and seeking to curry favour with its deadly foes at borne ana abroad.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1919, Page 10
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130A POLITICAL ISKMAELITE. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 88, 11 October 1919, Page 10
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