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THOM'S IRISH WHO'S WHO

CALLAGHAN, Sir Alfred, Knt., (1915), LL.D., Dub. Univ.; J.P., Dublin City; member of Irish Bar, also of the Inner Temple, London; third son of the late James Walker Callaghan, 11 Northumberland Road, Dublin; b. 1865; m. 1914, Irene, younger dau. of the late Charles Knighton-Warren, St. John's Wood, London. Address: 4 Essex Court, Temple, London, E.G. 4; Cregg Park, Tubber, Co. Clare.

CALLAGHAN Francis Xavier Joseph, M.D., B.Ch., D.Ph. (R.U.I.). F.R.C.P.I., Visiting Physician to Mater Misericordiæ Hospital, Dublin; Consulting Physician, St. Michael's Hospital, Kingstown; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Catholic University Medical School. Res.: 13 Merrion Square, Dublin. Tel.: 2878.

CALLAGHAN, Michael Augustine, D.S.O. (1916); formerly Paymaster City of Cork Steam Packet Co. (Limited); was Lieut. Lancashire Fusiliers, and Capt. (Inland Waterways and Docks), R.E., employed with Min. of Shipping and British War Mission in N. America during European War, 1914-18 (twice wounded); son of John Callaghan, sometime Head Constable Royal Irish Constabulary, of Elizabeth Place, Southern Road, Cork, and Lisscurkia, Tiboline, Co. Roscommon; b. 1888. Res.: Elizabeth Place, Southern Road, Cork.

CALLAN, Walter, R.M. Educ.: St. Edmund's Coll., Ware, Lond. Univ., and R.U.I.; called to Irish Bar, 1903: entered Irish Land Commission, 1895; Dept. of Agriculture, 1900; R.M. at Gort, 1905, at Tullamore, 1911, at Queenstown, 1916-22; Private Sec. to Lord Lieut, of Ireland, 19036; Sec, Royal Commission on Congestion, 1906-8: Private Sec. to Governor- General of Australia, 1908-11: Asst. Sec, Irish Convention, 1917-8; b. 10th June, 1874; son of Philip Callan, M.P. (Dundalk and Co. Louth). Pubn.: Forms of Government within the Empire, 1917. Recns.: golf and tennis. Clubs: Stephen's Green, Dublin; Royal Cork Yacht Club, Queenstown.

CALWELL, Robert Inkerman, C.B.E., Civil (1921); son of Robert Calwell, formerly of Annadale, Belfast; b. 1854; has rendered voluntary professional services to various Hospitals in Ireland. Res.: Carninard, Annadale Avenue. Belfast.

CAMPBELL, Hon. Charles Gordon, Barrister, Gray's Inn, 1911; late Lieut., Royal Engineers; Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Ireland, from 1918; eldest son of 1st Baron Glenavy; b. 22nd Oct., 1885; m. 1912, Beatrice, eldest dau. of William Elvery, of Rothbury, Foxrock, Co. Dublin, and has issue one son, one dau. Res.: Clonard, Kimmage Road, Terenure, Co. Dublin.

CAMPBELL, Hon. Cecil James; Barrister-at-Law, Legal Adviser to Egyptian Government, late Major R.A.S.C, Comdg. Main Supply Depot, Alexandria. Educ.: Shrewsbury and St. John's College, Oxford. Sports: Lawn tennis and golf (handicap, 6). School records: Captain of Fives 1909-10; described in the school magazine "Salopian" as, on the whole, the best player in the history of the school. Lawn tennis records: in 1919 won Doubles Championship of Egypt (with C. Barton); Open and Close Singles Championship of Ireland; Close Doubles Championship of Ireland (with J. F. Stokes); in 1921 won the Open Singles Championship of Egypt; Open Singles Championship of Ireland; 4th prize World's Championship Singles at Wimbledon; Open Singles Championship of Cinque Ports at Folkestone; Open Singles at Hastings; 3rd prize South of England Open Singles at Eastbourne; Open Doubles Championship of Ireland (with J. F. Stokes); Open Doubles Championship of Dublin (with C. Jackson); Open Doubles at Hastings (with G. T. C. Watt); Mixed Doubles Championship of Ireland (with Miss Ryan); Mixed Doubles Championship of North of England (with Mrs. Larcombe); Open Mixed Doubles at Burton (with Miss Ryan); at Epsom (with Miss Cooke); at Hastings (with Miss Kemmis Betty); at Sandown (with Miss K. McKane); selected to represent British Isles in Davis Cup matches in America; represented Ireland v. England at Buxton; England v. Holland at Nordjwiche; British Team v. All India at Eastbourne: younger son of 1st Baron Glenavy, P.C.; b. 4th May, 1891. Addresses: Glenavy, Milltown, Co. Dublin; Mena House Hotel, The Pyramids, Cairo, Egypt. Clubs: Constitutional, London; University (Dublin): Royal Irish Yacht (Kingstown); Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis (Dublin); Turf (Cairo); Ghezireh Sporting (Cairo).

CAMPBELL, Rev. Edward Fitzhardinge, D.S.O. (1917), B.A.; b. 17th Jan., 1880, eldest son of Rev. E. F. Campbell, M.A., and grandson of Very Rev. Theo. F. Campbell, D.D., (late) Dean of Dromore; m. Edith Mary, dau. of late Edward Dunk Gravesend; family: two daus. Educ.: Corrig School, Kingstown, and Trinity College, Dublin (B.A.); Curate S. Mary's, Dublin, 1904; Chaplain to Forces, 1916; served in England 3 years; South Africa 5 years; embarked with B.E.F., France, August, 1914; mentioned in despatches, 1916-17; D.S.O., 1917. Recns.: Rugby football (played for Ireland, 1899-1900); golf, tennis, etc., etc. Res.: Sheskburn, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim; Prospect, Bermuda.

CAMPBELL, Sir Henry, Knt. (1921); second son of late Patrick Campbell, of Kilcoo, Co. Down; b. 1856; m. 1st, 1879, Jenny (d. 1906), dau. of R. Brewis, of