AUSTRALIA’S REP.
LEAVING U.S.A. (United Rre&s : Association—iHv Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) ■NEW YORK, Oct. 21. ■The--“New- York Times’’ in a leading ..article, headed “A Patriotic Sacrifice,” states: The Hon. Herbert Brookes has resigned his position »« .A'i htrnliK’s representative in flic United inflates in order \to save his country the salary and expenses of his office. All who know the quality o' his service will regard this as a poor economy for Australia, even in this time when it is ne-cesasry to cut expenditure. Mr Brookes has established a reputation as an international statesman, and it is gratifying t/ know that he will proceed home 1>; slow stages across tlie; country, com-, ipg in. touch especially with university centres. Air Brookes, by personal sacrifice, will not imperil any goodwill which he lias won here for Anitrnlin. Bather does his act prompt the hone that conditions will be so improved at home that his office will soon lx: rewith Air Brookes once more as High Commissioner.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 3
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162AUSTRALIA’S REP. Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 3
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