CANADIAN GOVERNORSHIP.
LORD CURZON MAY SUCCEED?? Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. ',1.-^,'. (Received Juno 25, 7 p.m.) Swi ■ LONDON. JUNE 24. ,0' It. is officially stated that the Duke of ;".- Connaught, Governor-General of Canada," -, is returning to England in October. ,}■- = Prince - Alexander of Teck is unable to _-J succeed him on account of his military I \ duties. It is likely that Lord Curzon vfill , be appointed to fill the vacancy. •") VaS'ISJ
The Duke of Connaught succeeded Earl Grey as Governor-General of Canada in " y 1911. It was announced on August 22) ,;. . 1914, shortly after his legal term expired,-..J that he would remain in Canada as Governor-General for the period of the war. , > ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16265, 26 June 1916, Page 4
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