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Who's Who — and Why

HR. C. J. RE A Director-General fir Agriculture, he Ao*. with the Minister eit Lands, been visiting the State Experimental farm at Mamaku. He gradu- ' ated from the Hoiml Veterinary College. London, in 1892. and later took a " post-graduate course in bacteriology. He entered thr sert'ice of the Neto Zealand Government in 1597. VISCOUNT WILLIN'GOON, Governor-General of Canada since 1926. He gained political exp-, t nee in England. being a member of Parliament for 10 gears. After serving as tumor Lord of the Treasury. he went to India.'' becoming Governor of Bombay for six years, and Governor of Madras for five. MR. G. TV. HUTCEISOX. Secretary of the. Auckland Automobile Association since long before the war. his energy has been responsible for the marvellous groicth of the I organisation. He has been a keen student of motoring problems, and his knowledge was increased by a tone abroad. He is now president, of the Rotary Club. * * * HON. BERTRAM!) RUSSELL. Among the most eminent of England's present-day philosophers, hi s principal interests are pacifism and education. "IV Ken a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, he won recognition .as a mathematician, but he has now abandoned this science in favour of philosophy. He and his wife now keep an experimental school.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 8

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Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 8

Who's Whoand Why Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 8

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