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Who’s Who—and Why

CAVOX C. B. GRAXT COWES' Vicar of Bt. Bat. tfiew's and one of the most promt*, ent CJiurcfc ’corkers « -l Holland, a mg. Of sound mind. h e organised man. access/ul appeals, and is at present ead,ng a campaign to raise funds foe ne Children s Home.

HR. JUSTICE smith Appointed to the Supreme Court bench this year m! thc age of 40, is by Jar tk , youngest judge the Dominion, g, is a Master 9 t Lams and u h\* Varsity days prominent in debating and athletics. He served with the forces during ti, scar , and has been chairman of X.Z. R.S.A. erecutire.

SIR. OWES HERTOS A S'ew Zealand artist, who alter a long struggle as Europe, is soy. winning the reef. nit ion that hi work deserves. Be was horn and educated in Christ, church, but left Seic Zealand before the war. g], monochromes, exhibited recently S London, have attracted a great ital of attention.

PROFESSOR f. P. WORLEY Holder of the Chair of Ckm*. try at Auckalni V n itirti If College. He ra educated at Xelsoa College and Anciland Fnicersitg, later going it London vkert he secured a doctorate in science. He has icritten mm» ous scientific papers, and tr as at one time corresponding secretary of the Royal Colonial Institute.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 8

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Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 8

Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 430, 11 August 1928, Page 8

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