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Eceldowne or Eceldoune Frederick Hiscocks (19 March 1879[1]Sydney, New South Wales, death date unknown) was an Australian-born cartoonist who worked in New Zealand and England. He was commonly known as Fred Hiscocks and signed his work 'EFH'.[2] He produced popular 'cartoon booklets' in the early 1900s and his cartoons appeared in the Christchurch Weekly Press (1902-1914), New Zealand Free Lance, the Citizen (1909), and the Critic (1899).[3] During World War I he produced cartoons for the Chronicles of the NZEF.[3] He joined the London Daily News in 1925.[4]

In 1914, he was fined for assaulting the sub-editor of the Free Lance, Arthur Claude Geddis.[5]

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