GOVERNOR FOR CANADA
EARL. BEATTY SUGGESTED “MOST OBVIOUS CHOICE.” LONDON, August 8. Tim ‘ Daily Express ’ stales that th* dominions’ increased statics enhances the importance of the oflirf of Gover-nor-General, especially m Canada, where, owing to Britain’s tendency toward European entanglcmontfi and mill-* In it commitments, sympathy is turning more and more towaid the Ame-rnan policy of isolation. “ Therefore,” declares the newspaper, “ Lord Bvng's successor mnai he the best man’ available, virtually Jhrilainks Ambassador in Canada. Earl Beatty is llio mo-.! obvious choice, especially as his term at the Admiralty expires simul- ■ lancously with Lord Bvng’s retirement.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 5
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