Who's Who To-day
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MR J. W. COLLIXS, for years closely connected with New Zealand’s wheat industry. He now holds the position of Wheat Controller. In addition, he is head of the Department of Industries and Commerce and a member of the Government Publicity Department,
SENATOR W. E. BORAH, a dominating influence in America’s foreign relations, lie is against “entanglements,” but favours the World Court. He leads the rebel clement under Mr
BARON VON 1 MALTZAN, Germany's Ambassador to Washington, insists that Germany regards her foreign investments as a sacred trust. There ' will be no change in her , reparations policy as a result of I Hindenburg's election
PRINCESS ASTRID, Niece of the King of Sweden, is taking a course of household work and nursing of babies at the Stockholm Orphanage. She is 20 years old, and more interested in homes than homage.
SIR ERIC GEDDES. Member of the British War Cabinet and now head of the British tyre and rubber industry. He was chairman of the Royal Commission on b'ood Prices whose report is now being discussed.
SIR FREDERICK CHAPMAN, Former Judge of the Supreme Court of X'ew Zealand. In 1870 he saw AlsaceLorraine wrested from France. Today he revisits the provinces and finds a populace again happy under the tricolour.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 167, 20 June 1925, Page 9
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