Canadian printer & publisher . tness, Pieter-maritzburg, South Africa; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Denison, theSun, Sydney, Australia; Charles D. Don, the Star, Johannes-burg, South Africa; B. H. Dodd, Daily Despatch, East London,South Africa; Robert Donald, the Yorkshire Observer andchairman of the Empire Press Union; Mr. and Mrs. G. , Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia; Mr. and D. Graham, the £x;) and Star, Wolverhampton, Eng-land; James Henderson, Belfast News Letter, Belfast, Ireland;P. J. Hooper, Freemans Journal; Levis Howarth, the YorkshirePost, Leeds; Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Canadian printer & publisher . tness, Pieter-maritzburg, South Africa; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Denison, theSun, Sydney, Australia; Charles D. Don, the Star, Johannes-burg, South Africa; B. H. Dodd, Daily Despatch, East London,South Africa; Robert Donald, the Yorkshire Observer andchairman of the Empire Press Union; Mr. and Mrs. G. , Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia; Mr. and D. Graham, the £x;) and Star, Wolverhampton, Eng-land; James Henderson, Belfast News Letter, Belfast, Ireland;P. J. Hooper, Freemans Journal; Levis Howarth, the YorkshirePost, Leeds; Mr. and Mrs. Percy A. Hurd, the CanadianGazette, London; Mr. and Mrs. E. Abbey Jones, SouthlandDaily News, Invercargill, New Zealand; Sir Roderick andLady Jones, managing director Reuters; Mr. and Mrs. J. , Brisbane Courier, Brisbane, Australia; Alfred Langlier,West Australian and Western Mail, Perth, Australia;C. D. Leng, Sheffield Daily Telegraph, Sheffield, England;N. Levi, Volkestem, Johannesburg. South Africa; Mr. and Henry Horton was born atTimaru, New Zealand, is senior member of the firmof Wilson and Horton, pro-prietors of the New ZealandHerald, the only morning paperin Auckland, and of the Auck-land Weekly News. Mr. Hortonis a director and former chair-man of the United Press Associ-ation of New Zealand, whichcontrols the cable services ofthe New Zealand press. , the son of the lateMr. A. G. Horton, a prominentNew Zealand newspaper man,has been actively engaged innewspaper work his whole life. George A. Isaacs is the general secretary of the Na-tional Society of OperativePrinters and Assistants. Hehas served on the ExecutiveCouncil of the National Print-ing and Kindred Trades Federa-tion, of which he has been electedvice-president. The yearbefore the war he paid a visitto Berlin as a delegate of theLondon Trades Council, andmade a special study of tradeunion organization., and ar-ranged the first agreementbetween the unions of Englandand America
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