. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LORD ASKWITH, First Baron Askwith of St. Ives, Hunts, cr. 1919. , Brasenose College, and Hon. of OxfordUniversity, who through his many public appointmentshas done much to bring about a better understandingbetween employers and employed. Chief Industrial Com-missioner, 1911-19, and Chainnan Fair Wages .AdvisoryCommittee, 1909-19 ; Chairman of Committee of Productionand principal arbitrator in trade disputes and on wagesand conditions throughout the War; elected PresidentBritish Federation of
. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. LORD ASKWITH, First Baron Askwith of St. Ives, Hunts, cr. 1919. , Brasenose College, and Hon. of OxfordUniversity, who through his many public appointmentshas done much to bring about a better understandingbetween employers and employed. Chief Industrial Com-missioner, 1911-19, and Chainnan Fair Wages .AdvisoryCommittee, 1909-19 ; Chairman of Committee of Productionand principal arbitrator in trade disputes and on wagesand conditions throughout the War; elected PresidentBritish Federation of Iron and Steel Merchants, 1919-21 ;Chairman Xational CitizensUnion; Vice-President ;President of Council of Institute Frani;ais du RoyaumeUni: Commander Legion of Honour and of Belgian Orderof the Crown ; author of Industrial Problems andDisputes (John Murray). {Photo : Bassaiio). THE RT. HON. LORD BARRVMORE, PC , Lord Barrymore was born in 1845, and educated at Etonand Christs Church College, Oxford. He representedCo. Cork in Parhament from 1867 to 1874, and SouthHuntingdonshire from 1886 to 1900. He was Vice-Presidentof the Irish Landowners Convention. He is Admiral ofthe Roval Cork Yacht Club and member of the Carlton andTravellers Clubs, and the Koval Yacht Squadron, Cowes.{Photo: Riiiscll)
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