LORD CARNOCK DEAD
AN FNGLISH DIPLOMAT.
LONDON, Nov. r>
Lord Oariioch, formerly known as Sir Arthur Nicholson, died siiddenlv of lie-art failure in London to-day, a i the age of 71). lie had a dbstinguishc'’ career in the Diplomatic, Service. Minas Minister in Morocco Iron) !800 i 10!VI, and then for a short time wav Amhiissador at Madrid. Flo acted as \ mbassador to Kussia front IPOo t<1010, when he came Home.to liecome Permanent Under-Secretary lor Foreign Allairs. Ho retired in 1916 and received a peerage.
Lord Carnock was specially distill gnished for his services in connexion with the Anglo-French and AngloUussian Futon I es. tie attended the Algeciras confm-ence, and later became the instrument in providing Germany diplomacy in splitting the A oung Ln tent, lie similarly succeeded, when Ambassador to Itussia, in removin'" old antagonisms relating to Persia and Afghanistan.
||e possessed a singular understanding of the ex-Kaiser’s mentality, and was th(> outstanding representative ol the old school of diplomacy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1928, Page 7
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