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Fabian Ware
Major General Sir Fabian Arthur Goulstone Ware (17 June 1869 – 29 April 1949) was the founder of the Imperial War Graves Commission, now the Commonwealth War Graves Commission ==Early life==
Born at Clifton, Bristol on 17 June 1869,〔 Ware attended the Universities of London and Paris, obtaining a Bachelier-es-Sciences at the latter in 1894. He then spent ten years as an assistant master at several secondary schools, and as an occasional examiner for the Civil Service Commission and Inspector of Schools to the Board of Education. In 1899 he started writing articles for the ''Morning Post''. He became the representative of the Education Committee of the Royal British Commission at the Exposition Universelle (1900). He then obtained a job as Assistant Director of Education in the Transvaal, where two years later he was promoted to Acting Director of Education for the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony. Shortly afterwards he was made Director of Education on the Transvaal Legislative Council under Viscount Milner. Returning to Britain in 1905, he was appointed editor of the ''Morning Post'', where he remained until 1911 when he became a director of Rio Tinto Limited.
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