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Who's Who—and Why

CAPTAIX j. g _ _ M'ALES TPell-knoic% , territorials com,, hf «*< Adjutant of r> , i rst Battalion . tf-e Auckland ment - A farj r : originally, Z/Z hls nr*t tan/ , military Ufe s

, , rf e urar i n —... he served tnth distinction. Be popular with all ranks. **

MR. DWIGHT H morrow. ' C nited Sla , Ambassador Mexico, he i, trusted urithone, the most diffin;n *Plo m a t , missions in thr l mted States rice. n e u ab ' G ffyinnnini

p €r and for a tune worked in the J r Morgan office. His daugher is evgar-j to Colonel Lindbergh. MR. RICH a r»D

MR. RICHARD G. BROPHY. I Second in 00c ,, i mand of the B r t I Antarctic expeii. I tion, he is rt . i sponsible for n.. sh ipping of I plies and equt[ I ment to the frn I South. Attracted I by the conditio,^ and scenery in ti..

Dominion, he has announced his intention of living here permanently.

TEX. Chairman of the j House Xaval Co*. mittee m United state, Congress, heisot: °f the forenoe American nan’, authorities. He Vn declared theA m e r ic a inl[

■— - ■ always be ready |» consider the question of limitation of naval armaments.

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Bibliographic details

Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 8

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Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 8

Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 596, 23 February 1929, Page 8

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