THE HIGH COMMISSIONERS.
STATUS AND PRECEDENCE.
->;.-" / ,: LONDON. Not. 8. The question whether Dominion Jiigji Commissioners shall >be raised to. a rank equal to that' of diplomatic Ministers <• of foreign States, has • been r. submitted to the King for -decision; V"' "V \" Regarding precedence, the ■ tendency throughout the Imperial confereeshas \ beer * to ; recognise the Dominions v . as ;. independent nations. ; It is, therefore, con- : ; sidered likely that. t the King will decide in favour of a change, .giving. Dominion' representatives f precedence after marquises ' and before carls. ~.■ •.«
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 9
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