SIR HUGH DENISON.
REASONS FOR RESIGNATION. (by cable—press association—copybioht.) (AUSTRALIAN AND ; N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
NEW YORK, December 3,
The "New York World" prints the following dispatch from Washington: Tho statement of Sir Hugh Denison, coincident with his resignation as Australian Trade Commissioner, that he would submit recommendations to Mr Bruco as tho result of which the entire system of representation in the United States may be revised, was interpreted in diplomatic quarters here to-day as signifying that a move will be made to have Australia represented in the United States by a Minister, following the example of Canada and the Irish Free State.
Sir Hugh Denison ,has informed friends in Washington on several occasions that he expected his Government to appoint an envoy with the rank of Minister to this country, and it is even reported that an assurance had been given him prior to his assuming his post as Commissioner that he would be elevated to that rank in the not distant future.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19176, 6 December 1927, Page 9
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