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Jules Omer John Malfroy (born 12 April 1901) was a prominent New Zealand lawyer, former legal advisor during the Second World War to the British government〔(Article., PERSONAL ITEMS, Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1944, Page 8 )〕 and an early twentieth century rugby union international who is known as one of the "lost lions"〔David Walmsley (Author), Robby Elson (Editor), The Lions: The Complete History of the British and Irish Rugby Union Team, Genesis Publications (2005) ISBN 0-904351-96-3〕 due to his participation on the 1927 British Lions tour to Argentina which, although retrospectively recognised as a Lions tour, did not confer test status on any of the four encounters with the Argentina national rugby union team. ==Early life== Jules Malfroy was born in 1901 the eldest son of Mr. Camille M. Malfroy, of the State Forest Department, Wellington. The Malfroy family in New Zealand was descended from Jean Baptiste Malfroy originally from Macornay, Lons-le-Saunier, Jura, France, a miller, and his wife, Josephine Pricarde. Jean Baptiste along with two of his sons, Jean Michel Camille Malfroy, usually known as Camille, and Jules Cézar Malfroy, (the eldest of the three brothers), joined the rush to the Victorian goldfields in the 1850s and arrived in New Zealand in the early 1860s.〔(Malfroy, Jean Michel Camille Biography at Dictionary of New Zealand Biography )〕 Jules Malfroy was born at Hokitika where he received his primary education. He spent one year at the local Boys' High School before moving to the Waitaki Boys' High School. At Waitaki he became a prefect and matriculated in 1919. He then entered a legal office in Christchurch in 1920 and studied law at Canterbury College. In 1922 he want to Wellington where he continued his studies at Victoria University College and secured his LL.B. degree whilst earning his living in legal offices. He then went on to study for honours in law and LL.M., whilst practising as both a barrister and solicitor in the employ of the legal firm of Bell, Gully, Mackenzie, and O'Leary.〔 Malfroy, was nominated in 1924 as the Wellington candidate for 1924 for the Rhodes Scholarship.〔 He was then awarded the Jacob Joseph Scholarship for law research in 1924〔 and again was nominated for the Rhodes scholarship in 1925. However, from Victoria University College he gained a law travelling scholarship that took him to Trinity Hall, Cambridge.〔(PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Rōrahi CXII, Putanga 43, 19 Hereturikōkā 1926, Page 11 )〕
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