MR JOHN BUCHAN. The reappointment of Mr John Buchan as Lord High Commissioner t« the General Assembly of the Church ■f Scotland is most essentially a rceoglition of services rendered. Appoint* ’tent for a second year is not unusual in itself, but it is rarely that a second term has been earned bv so brilliant a success as marked Mr Buchan’i tenure of the office last year. He is, unlike most previous High Commissioners, a son of the Manse, a fact which would have gone some way towards extenuating even an undistinguished discharge of a High Commissioner’s duties. Actually, of course, they were discharged in Mr Buchan’s case with marked distinction.— “Janus” in the ‘Spectator.’ A-a-a-tish-oo—Beware! Summer colds are irritating things. Keep a fthitll bottle of “ NAZOL the scientific remedy—handy, 60 doses for Is 6d.„,. Large size contains 12,0..c105es tor 2s 6d.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 2
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142Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21689, 7 April 1934, Page 2
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