HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP
SIR JAMES ALLEN'S NAME MENTIONED. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, December 30. Rumour in the south points to James Allen as the probable successor to Sir Thomas Mackenzie as High Com"' 15 'f sioner. Mr. James Begg i s mentioned «>K the Government candidate for Bruce. 111 y the event of Sir James Allen receivhll! tin; appointment. On the matter being mentioned to lh». Prime .Minister, he was unable to makl any definite statement on the subject, further than that the matter hail not yet been dealt with by Cabinet. Ue pointed out, however, that Sir Thomas Mackenzie was entitled to four months' notice when his services were no- longer required in London and no such notice had yet been given.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 81, 31 December 1919, Page 6
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122HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 81, 31 December 1919, Page 6
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