DLA096-0150  Transcription

The Sunday Times, 11 October 1925

SIR ESME HOWARD.

BRITISH AMBASSADOR ON RELATIONS WITH AMERICA.

Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador to the United States, left Waterloo yesterday by boat train to join the Aquitania at Southampton on his way back to Washington. In conversation with a SUNDAY TIMES representative Sir Esme said that he was very glad to be going back, and he hoped that he would find everything as he left it. There was no question, he said, at the moment which was likely to interrupt the friendly relations between the two countries.

Among those travelling by the same train were Sir C. Addis, Chairman of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and Mr. T. [sic] De Laszlo, the painter.

MD

10/02/2008