KING’S APPROVAL
NEW COMMISSIONER FOR EGYPT.
(Per British Dfficial Wireless.)
RUGBY, Aug. 18
The King approved of the appointment of Sir Miles Lampson to be High Commissioner for Egypt ana Sudan. He entered the Foreign Office in 1903, and later held posts at Tokio, Pekin, Sofia and elsewhere. He has been -British Minister to China since 1926. In 1921 he was attached to the British delegation for the Washington Disarmament Conference, ana in 1925, to the Locarno Conference. The appoinment to Cairo of a professional diplomat of such wide experience gives assurance that cordial Anglo-Egyptian relations, which have subsisted in the last four, years, will continue. The change implies no change in the British policy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1933, Page 5
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115KING’S APPROVAL Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1933, Page 5
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