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Sir James Leishman Dodds KCMG (5 May 1891 – 13 August 1972) was a British career diplomat who served in Madrid, Berne, Stockholm, The Hague, Tehran, Tokyo and as Minister to Bolivia, Minister to Cuba and lastly, as Ambassador to Peru.
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Sir James Miller Dodds Helen Picton Baumgarten
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Etelka Surtees Bell 1927-07-07
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1949 1951 1943
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