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Sir John T. Davies KCB CVO (1881–1938), known as J. T. Davies until 1923, served as Lloyd George's Principal Private Secretary (PPS) from 1912 to 1922 and was subsequently a director of both the Suez Canal Company and the Ford Motor Company Limited.
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Sir John Thomas Davies in 1917
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Mary Gwenda
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Bangor Normal College, Wales
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Bessie Edwards 1913
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