MR. BRYCE'S RESIGNATION.
■ ■/..'. ;*■"■"■'' ■■' . PROBABLE SUCCESSOR: By Telegraph—Press Affsociditlon-Copyiight 'London,' November U. Though the resignation of Mr. James Bryce, British Ambassador to .'the United. States, has not been officially announced, the newspapers state that Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice, at,present-Minister to Sweden, -will succeed hini at Washington. ,/ The "Evening News" declares that Mr, Bryce's blunder over- the Canadian Reciprocity Treaty sealed his fate, END OF ARBITRATION. PROJECT; Washington, November 11. . Mr. Bryce's impehding'retirement is believed to -..mark the.,;, abandonment , ,0f .the Anglo-American arbitration project, iiis'probable .successor •is Sir Cecil. Spring Rice. • . ■■'
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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90MR. BRYCE'S RESIGNATION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 7
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