AMERICA AND BRITAIN
PRESIDENT’S NOMINEE FOR AMBASSADOR BITTER PROTESTS IMPEL RECONSIDERATION By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. New York, March 31Tho "New York Globe’s" correspondent at Washington learns that President Harding is reconsidering the choice of Colonel George Harvey (editor and publisher of "Harvey’s Weekly”) as Ambassador to Great Britain, in view of the numerotls bitter protests from both Republican and Democratic sources. While President Harding inquired of Britain whether Colonel Harvey was acceptable and received a favourable answer, the formal announcement of the choice was to be deferred until after the appointment had been submitted to the Senate at the coming session. Since the decision was made President Harding has been surprised at the popular disfavour of Colonel Harvey, whose biting journalistic policy has earned him many ene-mies.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
[Early last month it was reported that President Harding had named Colonel Harvey as Ambassador to Great Britain.]
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 7
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146AMERICA AND BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 160, 2 April 1921, Page 7
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