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Who's Whoand Why

| LT.-GENERAL SIR I R. BADEN-POWELL. | Who founded the \ Boy Scout and Girl I Guide movements to ■ promote good citizen- ■ ship among children. [ He is a distinguished [ soldier and com- \ manded the Guards \a t Maf eking. A 5 sculptor of ability, he

SCUipiOT OJ UUUUT,™ has exhibited at the Royal Academy.

R £INDBAY Australia's most celebrated black and white artist. He is also a great etcher ; but his subjects make his work less popular than it deserves. Born *» Australia , he was recogn ised early, and was drawing jor the Press at 16. He is also an able writer.

a SIR A PIRAHA JIG AT A I Laicyer and politiI ci a n his recent I knighthood tens a I tribute to the man I and to his race. He has given man » I years of politico* I service, but his great tcork bos been among the J East Coast Maoris

whom he has led to social ana trial advancement.

J. E. T. HARPERWho recently published a book vine l ; eating Lord Jellicoe t and showing the Jutland battle in a new perspective. Being the official recorder oJ the battle r nit statements are authoritative. He it a New Zealander ana was educated at Christ's Collet**, Christchurch.

SIR ABE BAILEY--1 Transvaal mining manager racehorse otetwrHis practical 'titer est in EmP' r settlement « ca shown a lew wee ago by the ff l ?* 10,000 acres m K rur desia for settle *«*' purposes. T rn „. lieves that the L - lish hold on

Africa needs strengthening.

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 8

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Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 8

Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 104, 23 July 1927, Page 8

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