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1921

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 April 2016

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A long talk with Harold (Rothermere) today. He has been seeing a good deal of Ll.-George lately and has been offered and has refused the post of First Lord of the Admiralty from which Walter Long is retiring.

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References

1 Francis Bingham Mildmay (1861–1947): Lib. (then Unionist) MP for Totnes 1885–1922; cr. Baron Mildmay 1922.

2 Arthur Meighen (1874–1960): Prime Minister of Canada 1920–1921, 1926.

3 William Ferguson Massey (1856–1925): Prime Minister of New Zealand 1912–1925.

4 Thomas William Smartt (1858–1929): South African politician.

5 Valangiman Sankaranarayana Srinivasa Sastri (1869–1946): politician; represented India at the 1921 Imperial Conference in London.

6 Oscar Fredrik Wilhelm Olaf Gustaf Adolf (1882–1973): reigned as Gustav VI Adolf from 1950.

7 William Ralph Inge (1860–1954): Dean of St. Paul's 1911–1934; knighted 1930.

8 Albert Edward Martin (1876–1936): Coalition/Nat Lib. MP for Romford 1918–1923; joined the Conservative Party in 1923.

9 Charles Rudolf Paravicini (1872–1947): Swiss Minister in London 1920–1939; m. Lilian de Watteville 1910.

10 Gustav Friedrich Carl Johann Sthamer (1856–1931): German Ambassador to London 1920–1930.