LOOKING AHEAD.
AVSTRAJ. I A’S RE I*l •KS EN TATI V E IN AMERICA.
WILL MINISTER REPLACE COMMISSIONER ?
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NEW YOKE
The New York World prints liu: following Washington di~eaten : ‘'The statement of Sir Hugh Denison. coincident with his i i.Mgnauoii as Commissioner, that, be would submil recommendations to Mr Bruce, as a result of winch tlie- entire- system of representation in the United States may be revised. was into) proled in diplomatic quarters here to-day as signifying that a move will be made to have Australia represented in the United States by a Minister, following the example of Canada and tlie Irish Free State. •‘Sir Hugh Denison has 'informed friends in Washington on several occasions that ho expected his Government to appoint an envoy with the rank of Minister to this country, and it is even reported that an assurance had been given to him prior to assuming h.s post as commissioner that he would be- elevated to that rank in the not distant future.-'—A. and X.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10452, 6 December 1927, Page 7
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