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LOSS TO AUSTRALIA

MR STANLEY M. BRUCE

THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP,

MANNER OF APPOINTMENT.

(United Press - Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received October 6, 9.60 a.m. SYDNEY, Oct. 6. The Sydney Morning Herald, in an editorial under the heading ‘‘Demand for Mr Bruce,” declares that the appointment of Mr S. M. Bruce as High Commissioner, and the loss of liis valuable services to Australia in the political sense, leave much unexplained. The Herald stresses his great services, first as Prime Minister and later at Ottawa, and later still in negotiating the loan conversions. The paper says he has represented the driving force in Australian politics unequalled in this generation. “No one can doubt that the House of Commons will claim him if Australia is content to let him go. That ought not to be allowed to happen,” tho paper says. The editorial hints that there is more behind his appointment as High Commissioner than the Prime Minister cares to disclose, and adds that there are weightier reasons than financial ones for demanding that the question concerning his disappearance from Australian politics shall not be disposed of in so hasty' a fashion.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 7

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188

LOSS TO AUSTRALIA Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 7

LOSS TO AUSTRALIA Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 7

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