U.S. AMBASSADOR TO LONDON.
mf±i& Appointment assailed. &'Ta4O*T Caßl«—Pwss Assooiationj-Copyrig**.) and N.Z. Cablo AasocUtirra.' pft;'- .', WASHINGTON, March 31. Harding is rcconsidei ing choice of Colonel George Harvey as to'Great Britain, in view 0-. of4tbo many, bitter protests from both $L* Jltepublican and Democratic sources. Ih\fWhile' President Harding enquired of t i Great 'Britain whether Colonel Harvey <T Should be*, acceptable, and received a answer, the formal anvff'::ifo\nioemQnfc of the choice has been delentil" after the appointment has ffi %!en ••submitted to the fctenate at the session. Since the decision was Harding has been surWp at the popular disfavour of ColtPeJm 'Harvey, whoso biting journalistic Das earned him many enemies,.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 14
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109U.S. AMBASSADOR TO LONDON. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 14
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