THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.
The suggestion nvade in the "Age" some days back that Mr T. .Mackenzie should bs offered the position of High Ccmin'ssioiKT has 'been favourably received in .political circles, "If anything sliouM pi'evdnt t'he offer Ibeing invade., -it well be the action of certain interested persons in attributing political mcWvcs to, the Prime Minc'stc*. It .is true that -should Mr jMackciiicie receive the appointment the. ranks «if the Government would probably ,be sltirangthened. That, however, is not the main consideration for Mr Mbssey. He's manifest duty ■is (to appofofc to the London office tflie best .man available*. With .the exception, perhaps, of Sir Joseph .Ward, there is no person in the B/ominion who would -moi'e .capao'ly fill .the office ■of Hiigh Commissioner than uVIr Mackenzie. It is for 't'iiis ireaeoi. 1 alone 'that ...we -suggest his appointment.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 13 July 1912, Page 4
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139THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 13 July 1912, Page 4
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