. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. ; as advocate in a great many of theprincipal causes celehres of the perif>d before his elevationto the post of Solicitor-General. He has written and pub-lished many important legal and other works, especiallyconcernin.; the sjibject of International Law. .Amongvarious clubs of which he is a member are the R<jyal .\utf)-mobilc, the Carlton and the Tniversities. (Jholo : Kiissi-ll). RT. HON. EDWARD SHOKTT, PC, , Secretary since 1919, and formerly Chief Secrctaivfor Ireland (1918-19). Mr. Shortt was


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. ; as advocate in a great many of theprincipal causes celehres of the perif>d before his elevationto the post of Solicitor-General. He has written and pub-lished many important legal and other works, especiallyconcernin.; the sjibject of International Law. .Amongvarious clubs of which he is a member are the R<jyal .\utf)-mobilc, the Carlton and the Tniversities. (Jholo : Kiissi-ll). RT. HON. EDWARD SHOKTT, PC, , Secretary since 1919, and formerly Chief Secrctaivfor Ireland (1918-19). Mr. Shortt was educated at DurhamSchool and University. He was Recorder of Sunderlandfrom 1907 to 1918, and entered Parliament as Representativeof W. Newcastle in 1910. His chief recreations are fishingand colf, and his clubs are the Reform, ., NorthernCounties, Newcistle. an 1 tin- Dnrh .,,. i,„|„ty, Durham.{Photo: Russell


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