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Who’s Who—and Why

s/ie LEO CHIOZZX MOXEY. One of the foremost economists in England. and a man tcho rendered n valuable service during the tear. It teas he tcho suggested the Rationing Blockade policy, and proposed the Atlantic shipping convoy scheme to combat enemy submarines. He has written many economic works. BISHOP E. W. BARXES. -1 brilliant controversialist and a modernist English Church leader. Rishop of Birmingham, he rcaently became engaged in some fierce ecclesiastical disputes. He has a long record of academic successes, and has published works on mathematical and philosophical subjects. LORD BYXG. His appointment as Com missioner of the Metropolitan Police has aroused stormy protest. He had a distinguished tear career, being commander of the Third Army. He was granted £ SO,OOO for his services, and from 1921- was Gov-ernor-General of Canada. * * • REV. BROTHER BORGIA Who has done m uch for Catholic education in Arm Zealand and Xem South Wales. From 1922- 7 hr was principal of Sacred Heart College, and then, in accordance with the prac-

tice, took a subor. dinate position. He has also been on the staff of St. Joseph's College, Hunter's Hill, Sydney.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 8

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Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 8

Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 442, 25 August 1928, Page 8

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