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Collingwood James Hughes (31 January 1872 - 25 March 1963) was a British Conservative Party politician. ==Early life== Born in New Brompton, Chatham, Kent, Hughes was the son of William Collingwood Hughes, a clerk at Chatham Dockyard and Fanny Agnes ''née'' Fynmore daughter of a Royal Marines officer.〔 He was educated at Plymouth Grammar School and King's College London.〔〔 In 1899 he married Lilian Crocker of Plymouth, with whom he had two daughters.〔 He moved to Cape Colony, where he was principal of the Civil Service College, Cape Town 1901–1909 and private political secretary to businessman and politician Abe Bailey from 1909 – 1910.〔 He was also a political organiser with the British Empire League and a lecturer at the Cape Town Branch of the Navy League.〔 In 1905 he joined the part-time Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve where he served as a paymaster until 1909.〔 With the outbreak of the First World War, Hughes enlisted in the South West African Expeditionary Force in 1914. In 1915 he rejoined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve where he reachhed the rank of Paymaster Lieutenant Commander by the end of the war.〔
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