SIR T. MACKENZIE
FAREWELL ARRANGEMENTS
BANQUET ON 10th JUNK.
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(AUSTRALIAN - MEW aEALAKP CABLE AESt'CIATION.)' LONDON, 19th May.
Mr. Andrew Fisher (Australian High Commissioner) presided over a large meeting at Australia House of city men and officials to arrange a farewell to Mr. Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand).
Mr. J. M. M'Bride said they regarded ■Sir Thomas Mackenzie as a man with whom they always had been able to consult on difficult problems affecting Australasia and the Empire.
Mr, Lloyd George wrote regretting that owing to the state of his health he would b& unable to preside at tho banquet. Viscount Milner agreed to preside. The banquet was fixed' for 10th June. An influential committee was appointed, including Viecount Harconrt, Viscount Northcliffe, Viscount Bar'nham, Lord Beaverbrook, Lord Inchcape, Lord Carmicliael, and the Lord Mayor and councillors.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 7
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