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Who’s Who—and Why

lord RR sa _ beginning hi, M y-' e a * * fcarnuT rise t *° d r W -atornejhOeaes^ and f» r * ; iy.y ***** L "9l ak 4 . Com *•***••«„

i > int i K.nu •'■raffs, and from inuZ. '«» Govern or -General of India *

-UR. arr», ycXEXZIK '-hir't n hU ear 'l 1 " *r 1 1 es. Me d crowded. much *7 his life. Xoir rfjT tor of the JuiL Institute tor p. Blind. he began hi venturing bp , •ng the .Uain Bot, and serving at gJ J i Doli fi llr.. I . .

* - ■ npo.i. 1C here he ic his sight. He has represented A land Hast in Parliament, and author of - Tales of a Trooper."

-UF. a. K. cut*. tertox -A man of big free* and small voice, is among the est of modern E** lish poets an.l » sayists. Hi, y, shows that Hun. lure and joxrta l ism are not so apart as , 0B

people imagine. He trill visit E tralia this year to attend the Eschar* tic Congress.

SIR PRAXK BEXSOX One of Engines veteran actor,, ut one tcho has d<mt much to further modem opprefia tion of clauied English plap. Shakespeare ni one of his ;<artinlar interest, and hr

has -managed % Shakespeare festivals at Ftrat*oris+l Avon. He has little to do Kith theatre in these days.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 6

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Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 6

Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 6

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