AT BUENOS AIRES
AMBASSADOR RESIGNS
British Official Wireless.
(Received 15th November, 11 a.m.) RUGBY. 14th November. It as announced that Sir Malcolm Robertson, His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary at Buenos .Aires, for reasons of a personal and family nature, has tendered his resignation to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who has accepted it with regret. Sir Malcolm Robertson was appointed British Minister to Buenos Aires in 1925. He became Ambassador two years later when the British Legation there was raised to the status of Ambassador. He had earlier held posts m Berlin, Pekin, Washington, Madrid Bucharest, The Hague, Montevideo, Bio de Janeiro, and Tangier, and was for a time British Commissioner in the Rhineland. He has recently been engaged in negotiating the Anglo-Argen-tine Trade Convention, which was the sequel to Lord D'Abernon's economic mission to the Argentine and was signed a few days ago. The King has approved of the appointment of Mr. Ronald Hugh Campbell, Counsellor .in. His Majesty's Diplomatic Service, to be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in the Diplomatic Service whilst employed at Paris.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 11
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