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THE MARQUIS OF CREWE, British Ambassador to Paris, is likely to take a very important place in European affairs. Born sixty-four years ago, he entered politics in 1883. In 1892 he was Viceroy of Ireland, and in 1910 was Colonia l Secretary. under Mr Asquith, and was also Secretary of State for India, from 1910 to 1915. His second wife was Lady Margaret Primrose, youngest daughter of Lord Rosebery.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

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THE MARQUIS OF CREWE, British Ambassador to Paris, is likely to take a very important place in European affairs. Born sixty-four years ago, he entered politics in 1883. In 1892 he was Viceroy of Ireland, and in 1910 was Colonial Secretary. under Mr Asquith, and was also Secretary of State for India, from 1910 to 1915. His second wife was Lady Margaret Primrose, youngest daughter of Lord Rosebery. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5

THE MARQUIS OF CREWE, British Ambassador to Paris, is likely to take a very important place in European affairs. Born sixty-four years ago, he entered politics in 1883. In 1892 he was Viceroy of Ireland, and in 1910 was Colonial Secretary. under Mr Asquith, and was also Secretary of State for India, from 1910 to 1915. His second wife was Lady Margaret Primrose, youngest daughter of Lord Rosebery. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16938, 12 January 1923, Page 5