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Who’s Whoand Why

GEXERAL K, a HIQGIXS Commander ■ » Chief of the b»ilotion irnj, 4, was ejected after the historic merinff of the Council at bury Court. For*. erly Army Chict. of Staff, he luu pi ren years of service in several con*. tries, and he now proposes to appij himself to the making of neor.ssorj constitutional changes.

MR. MICHAEL, MYERS, E.C. The g reaten commercial lawyer in the Dominion, he is regarded hp many as the most fitting successor to the late Chief Justice. Born in Mete Zealand. teas educated « Wellington College and Canterbury College. After mam, years of practice he became Kingm Counsel in 1922.

PRIXCE FERDINAND Ruler of the little principality of Liechtenstein ivhich lies bettceeti Austria and Switi crland. From 1811 until 1886 it formed part of the German Confederation, but since then it has joined o sitnilar union. The prince, tcho •cently married, married an English Oman, Miss Shelagh Brunner.

PILSDDSKI One of Europef* dictators, he hod for a time complete administrative control oj Poland. Eater he retired from the political scene, but has now reasserted his old sway. He took charge of the Diet during the week, and in that act showed that he still holdsl the virtual dictatorship.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 8

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Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 8

Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 608, 9 March 1929, Page 8

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