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Who's Who and Why

„ edge. II ORTH DAVID and 01 ? , eeo, °i>ist ■ t-plorer, he “ !<jr ■» year, professor of gel \°°V at Sydney lni vert tty. tf* U Z s c * <’ n t i j; e the ■ ra.hiet on expeg,.

. . - Don. 1947-*. OM uas It. a it) of a party irhic J. reacted the South Magnetic Pole. H - vcrsiUrs d,i ” ccs fTvm »any ><«.

MR. MALCOLM FRASER -Ycic Zealand So*. ernment Ptatistician. he if responsible for the <• o m pilation 0 t vital statstics am tables concern in, economic affair t. He teas appointed to his present post.

(ion in 1911. and during the ear ; /eort organised the Military Service' Registration system.

MR A. E. JELL -Is deputyehavr. man of rhe Rigiu ways Board, he hat been explain-,, the policy of *ht board in Auckland Province. He ha, always hed interert in administrative work, and apart from many j learx

of service on the Waipaica County Council, he w aha chairman of the New Zealand Countin’ Association.

MR. W. E. BUSS The city engineer who has announced a comprehensive scheme for the solution of the city’s traffic problem. He has held his present, office since 190 C, and before that had been a borough

engineer aid nr. He is a bowler in

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 8

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Who's Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 8

Who's Who and Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 590, 16 February 1929, Page 8

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