MR. S. M. BRUCE.
.••••! V. ARRIVAL IN LONDON. HOLIDAY VISIT TO ENGLAND. LONDON, Jan. 26. The former Prime Minister of Australia, Mr.- Brace; ;and Mrs. Bruce on their arrival after a,holiday .in" Franca were met by the High-Commissioner, Sir Granville 'Rrjie, : and Mr. W. Leitch, Agent-General for ; Victoria. " They caught-you, but' they shall not catch mef>l said Mr. Br.uce tjo Mr. Leitch, who left .Australia .011 a holiday and was appointed Agent-General on the yoyage. " Once again I can say I shall not enter British -politics," said Mr. • Bru«. "I hope to re-enter, political'life in Australia,., I am here on a holiday arid for business. I intend to 'revisit 'Cambridge and to see the Univwsity '.hpat.race. The length of my stay:in.:Englffrrd-depends on events at the other, side ~qf ~ the -world?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20474, 28 January 1930, Page 11
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