DIPLOMAT’S CAREER
DEATH OF LORD MONTEAGLE.
SERVICE IN MANY CAPITALS.
(British Official Wireless.) Rec. 5 p.m. Rugby, Oct. 12. The death occurred in a Dublin purs-, ing home of Lord Monteagle, aged. 50, who resigned four years ago from, the diplomatic service in which he had a dis-. Anguished career. He had innumerable friends in corps diplomatique apff haff served at St. Petersburg, Washington, (where his father, Sir. Cecil Rice, had previously been Ambassador), Paris,Brussels and in the Foreign Office.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1934, Page 5
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