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Show CARDEN TO BE TRANSFERRED. British Minister Who is Regarded as Anti-American Will Leave Mexico. London. Sir Lionel Garden, British Brit-ish minister to Mexico, is shortly to be transferred to Rio de Janeiro as minister to Brazil. He was appointed appoint-ed to Mexico July 18, 1913, to succeed suc-ceed Francis William Stronge. The successor to Lionel Carden at Mexico City will probably be Charles Murray Marling," senior counselor in the British diplomatic service, now accreditei .o Turkey. Sit Lionel Carden's transfer, which is a promotion as far as salary is concerned, con-cerned, although the two legations possess the same standing in the service, ser-vice, would have occurred some time ago except for the fact that the British foreign office would not make the change while the minister was under fire for the alleged interviews' in which he was made to reflect on the policy of the United States toward Mexico. |