SECRETARY TO A PRIME MINISTER.—Miss Rose Rosenburg, personal private secretary to Mr Ramsay MacDonald. Labour Prime Minister of England, is a young and extremely capable woman, who has played no small part in Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's rise to fame in recent years. For over seven years. Miss Rosenburg has shared the arduous duties of her chief with keen enthusiasm. She was at the Foreign Office with Mr. MacDonald during tho Labour Government's first term of office in 1924( and she is now busily employed at No. 10. Downing Street. Miss Rosenburg recently accompanied Mr. MacDonald to- Lossiemouth, where he dealt with, among other matters, the cotton dispute, the Hague Conference, and the AngloEgyptian Treaty, and she was also a member of the Prime Minister’s party which recently visited America.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 282, 13 November 1929, Page 10
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129SECRETARY TO A PRIME MINISTER.—Miss Rose Rosenburg, personal private secretary to Mr Ramsay MacDonald. Labour Prime Minister of England, is a young and extremely capable woman, who has played no small part in Mr. Ramsay Mac-Donald's rise to fame in recent years. For over seven years. Miss Rosenburg has shared the arduous duties of her chief with keen enthusiasm. She was at the Foreign Office with Mr. MacDonald during tho Labour Government's first term of office in 1924( and she is now busily employed at No. 10. Downing Street. Miss Rosenburg recently accompanied Mr. MacDonald to- Lossiemouth, where he dealt with, among other matters, the cotton dispute, the Hague Conference, and the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, and she was also a member of the Prime Minister’s party which recently visited America. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 282, 13 November 1929, Page 10
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