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DAVID LOW was born in Dunedin in 1891. At the age of eight he was copying drawings from comics—the start of a career that was to take him to London and make his name a household word the world over. He attended for a time the Christchurch Boys’ High School, where one of his masters was O. T. J. Alpers, later a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 10

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DAVID LOW was born in Dunedin in 1891. At the age of eight he was copying drawings from comics—the start of a career that was to take him to London and make his name a household word the world over. He attended for a time the Christchurch Boys’ High School, where one of his masters was O. T. J. Alpers, later a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 10

DAVID LOW was born in Dunedin in 1891. At the age of eight he was copying drawings from comics—the start of a career that was to take him to London and make his name a household word the world over. He attended for a time the Christchurch Boys’ High School, where one of his masters was O. T. J. Alpers, later a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28154, 18 December 1956, Page 10