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jJjOVD GEORGE'S SEARCH, Oil. ADDISON SELECTED. (Received li-i? 30, 11 a.m.) London, May '29. Dr. Christopher Addison, Parlia mentary Secretary to the Board o: Education, Incomes Mr. Lloyc George's "push and go" man, ai Under-Secretary to the Ministry £oi Munitions. ' Speaking in House of Commons or March 9, when the Bill applying the De fence of the Realm Ac to all factories was passed, Mr. Lloyd-Gwirfe said the Govern rittit intended .to organise, the wholo en ginetring' community for the purpose o incwrain>v the output. He was looking oui for & strong business-man, with "pus! an*' go, 1 ' to carry the thing through. Tin diction oL 1 the war, even the allies' sue cess, depended upon this step. Dr. Christopher Ad iison, who has beer selected by Mr. -George, is 46 yeari J age. He was appointed Parliamentary '; Secretary to the Board of Education las i year. He has represented the Hoxtoi ( division, Shoreditch, in the House- sjno I 1910, and is a Liberal.' As a medical ma he has had a distinguished career, and ;
I memi! ii 1 i liearci mittee, and of the Departmental Committee on Tuberculosis. Formerly Dr. Addison isas lecturer on anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. He was educated at Trinity College, Harrogate. , Later he filled several high medical offices, besides editing the Quarterly Medical Journal, and | publishing various works and papers.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 8
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