HC Deb 25 March 1920 vol 127 cc591-2
32. Lieut.-Colonel MURRAY

asked the Prime Minister whether it is proposed to appoint a minister plenipotentiary to represent the Dominion of Canada at Washington; and, if so, will he define the duties and powers of the Canadian Minister and the position that he will occupy vis-à-vis the British Ambassador.

48. Sir HARRY BRITTAIN

asked the Prime Minister what information has been received in connection with the suggested appointment of a Canadian Minister to Washington; and whether any specific name has been put forward in that connection?

The PRIME MINISTER

I regret that I am not yet in a position to add anything to the reply which I gave to my hon. and gallant Friend the Member for Kincardine and Western Aberdeen on Thursday last.