Who’s Who—and Why
X'R. B. C. B iChr For year, *, u-as a journalist w the ci ‘y- Last Month he teas A k c kland iv onjl ■rial Organiser of n , LnUed Politic, Fa ’~!~ J “* suceestor to Mr. O. A. Honor He worked i n , v party’s interest dn. i„g the last election, and i, a r „ m organiser. ® BISHOP F. M. MOLYXBUX. M.B.p Frederick Menials Molyneux, Bishop ,< Melanesia, as successor I t 0 Bishop J. M. Stew- ; or A, teas consecrated ~ i Xew Zealand in i,. | ust 19tS. He wasrt S cently in the neics cause of a plucky or, in rescuing single-handed a natirr ■woman from illegal recruiting by , French trader in the Solomon Island! lady stvdb Lady _ Studi „ the wife of Sv John Kyntutm Studd. Lord Mayor of London. was formerly Pr„ cess Alexandra Lieven. She served with the Russian Red Cross dunaj, afterward with the British Army in Mesopotamia. MR. A. E. JBLL A genial person ality. he is one o! the m ost popular of provincial pvk lie men- Mr. JvTl as chairman of the Xap ier HarbouBoard is a great battler for the secondary ports of the Dominion. At Mir recent Harbours Conference he made an eloquent plea for the decentraliso tion of shipping. He is chairman at the Main Highways Board.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 8
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