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LORD READING’S SUCCESSOR

LIST OF PROBABLES. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK. April 30. (Received May 2, at 9.10 a.m.) The ‘ New York Times’s ’ London correspondent states that the next Ambassador to the United States will probably be chosen from the following men :—Sir Gilbert Murray, Mr H. A. L. Fisher (President of the Board of Education), Sir Auckland Geddes, and Lord Burnham. The best informed circles believe that Mr Lloyd George’s purpose in asking Sir A. Geddes to defer taking up his post at M'Gill University (Canada) was his desire to send him to Washington.

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Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 6

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LORD READING’S SUCCESSOR Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 6

LORD READING’S SUCCESSOR Evening Star, Issue 17033, 2 May 1919, Page 6

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