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Robert Machray is a leading British writer on foreign affairs, though he began his career as a clergyman, being for some time Canon of St. John’s Cathedral, Winnipeg, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History at St. John’s College, University of Manitoba. In 1889 he resigned from the Church, began to travel extensively, to write novels and to specialize on the affairs of the Orient and the Baltic countries. For three years until last year he wrote editorially on foreign affairs for The Saturday Review (London) and has been a frequent contributor to The Fortnightly Review and other publications.
Robert Machray; Danzig and Memel: Danger Spots of Europe. Current History 1 March 1925; 21 (6): 887–894. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1925.21.6.887
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