MR. BRUCE APPOINTED
(Press Assn-
high commissionership offered and accepted
-By Telegraph— Copyright).
Canberra, Oct. 13. Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Federal Prime Minister, in formally announcing Mr. S. M. Bruee's acceptance of the High Commissionership, said Mr. Bruce was at all times free to make his own choice of appointments. Mr. Bruce had intimated that he was prepared to serve Australia in any capacity, and even concurred that there was much more important work to do in London than in the Commonwealth. , . , The Ministry was fully seized by his distinguished services both to Australia and the Empire and • the Ministry was anxious that he should continue the work lie had been doing jn London, whereon the conversations had been most frank and most friendly, but it was not thought de•sirable to continue the office of Resident Minister indefinitely.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 662, 14 October 1933, Page 5
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139MR. BRUCE APPOINTED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 662, 14 October 1933, Page 5
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