SIR JOSEPH COOK.
TERM TO EMO IN MAY. t S RUMOURS AS TO SUCCESSOR. i | A. ar.d N.Z. LONDON, Feb. IS. | There is considerable interest: in Australian circles m London, official and otherI wise. -si -successsor to th.s prose Tit s Commonwealth High Commissioner, Sir | Joseph Cook. I It is understood on good authority that | Sir Joseph's .tarn of effiee will, definitely ! end in May. I Sir Mark Sheldon will not be a caadi--1 date- for the position. | ,■ Discussions •' in London centra around ; Majcr-G«nerai Sir Cyril J&adcoei! VH s.it« f and Dr. Earle Page, the Commonwealth | Treasurer. If the latter were' chosen it ] is .known that. Sir Seville Hawse, who m j 'Minister for Health and D-efes.ce, wesld f be a strong candidate for the Treasnre- | ship.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 11
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127SIR JOSEPH COOK. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19567, 21 February 1927, Page 11
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