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Who’s Who—and Why

MAJOR T. M. WILKES. .rls Director of .li-i----ation in Kew Zealand, he tcia be loatching with particular interest the Tasman flight. _i man with distinguished war service, he is a

_____________ methodical administrator and a leader inspiring confidence.

MR. JOHX ALEXANDER A well - known Auckland lawyer, who takes a big interest in the city's life. Interested in Imperial affairs, he is president of the Auckland branch, of the Navy League. He is an Official Visitor to the gaol, and an ex-president of the Auckland Law Society. He is also president of the Auckland Club.

REV. P. B. CLAYTON Better known as •■Tubby,” the founder of the famous Toe H m ovement. He has travelled the Empire in the interests of the movement, and three years ago

visited New Zealand. He is now travelling in Fovth America , having earned a rest after years of toil.

COUIsT HBKRI D’YAXVILLE The only layman holding an official position at the Eucharistic Congress which opens in Sydney next week. A mem her of an old and distinguished French family, he is

secretary of the Permanent Committee

of Congresses.

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 8

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Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 8

Who’s Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 418, 1 September 1928, Page 8

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