Canadian printer & publisher . is Howarth, of the York-shire Post, Leeds, is in lengthof service the oldest memberof the literary staff of thatjournal, having served underfive editors. He gained hisearly journalistic experience onthe Halifax Courier and theBradford Observer (now theYorkshire Observer). He is anoriginal member of the Instituteof Journalists, was at one timea member of the Council of thatbody and was successivelyhon. secretary and chairmanof the West Riding (now York-shire) District. He is a life mem-ber of theNewspaper Press Fund. Ralph Stapleton WardJackson is editor and manag


Canadian printer & publisher . is Howarth, of the York-shire Post, Leeds, is in lengthof service the oldest memberof the literary staff of thatjournal, having served underfive editors. He gained hisearly journalistic experience onthe Halifax Courier and theBradford Observer (now theYorkshire Observer). He is anoriginal member of the Instituteof Journalists, was at one timea member of the Council of thatbody and was successivelyhon. secretary and chairmanof the West Riding (now York-shire) District. He is a life mem-ber of theNewspaper Press Fund. Ralph Stapleton WardJackson is editor and manag-ing director of the Rand DailyMail and Sunday Times, Johan-nesburg. He was educated atWellington College and RoyalMilitary College, Sandhurst,and obtained a commission inthe 11th Hussars in 1890. Hebecame private secretary tothe Right Hon. Sir West Ridge-way, Governor of Ceylon, andsubsequently acted as assistantprivate secretary to the RightHon. Ger. Balfour, chief secre-tary for Ireland. He proceededto South Africa in T. W. Leys, Auckland Star, Auckland, New Zealand and chair-man of the New Zealand delegation; J. S. MacDonald, Farmerand Stock Breeder and Morning Post, London; T. B. Maclachlan,Edinburgh Evening Despatch, Edinburgh; Percival Marshall,Model Engineer and Junior Mechanic, London; WilliamMaxwell, Aberdeen Journal; Sir Patrick T. McGrath, EveningHerald, St. Johns, Newfoundland; Hon. Alexander W. Mews,Evening Advocate, St. Johns, Newfoundland; Sir Frank and LadyNewnes, Tit Bits, Strand Magazine, Country Life and manyothers, London; Mr. and Mrs. J. OB. Saunders, the English-man, India; Roland W. Snelling, Egyptian Gazette, Bulkeley,Egypt; Sir Campbell Stuart, Times Publishing Co., London;L. Goodenough Taylor, Times and Mirror, Bristol; H. , secretary Empire Press Union, London; Ernest Wood-head, theExaminer, Huddersfield, England. Canadian newspapermen and others on the first train in-cluded C. F. Crandall, Montreal Star, honorary secretary Can-adian P


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