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SEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.

FIBSOMAL NOTES FROM LONDON. (MOM ora OW* COaiMSSPONDEMT.) LONDON, March 2. ' Professor R. Jack will leave for New Zealand next week. Hue death occurred recently at Ma home in Upper Clapton, of Sir Bmiel T.„ Keymer, chairman of D. J. Keymer and Company, at the age «f 78. Forty years ago he travelled (« Mew Zealand, and there opened up taines® associations with that wastry. Daniel Thomas Keymer wu the eldest son of Mr D. J. KeyMr, the founder of the firm housed h Whitefriars, which began nearly II jtxet sgo, and still bears his Mice. Sir Daniel, who took a keen fetamt in advertising from its «ffly days, was well known for his teifieaa activities in India, Nepal, Sudan, and the Dominions. He was sad# 0.8. E., and was knighted in HO. He gave up practically all his Idaure to public and philan- , Sirupk work. The BMiop of Ripon (Dr. E. A. Burroughs), under medical orders, is ieswrmg England this month, and will be absent until the end of April, He had originally intended Ifstag to Palestine to visit and help ivi® old friend, and examining chapes, the Bishop of Jerusalem, but * London specialist, whom he con•uital about insomnia, has ordered «®t complete rest. When Canon of Bristol, the Bishop visited New Zealand. Mr Guy Cummins (Auckland) w» betn in the manufacturing distorts iooking: up the firms with his business is associated. He to London via Birmingham to *■l all three sections of the Brit'«a Industries Fair, where he has g» ■ great deal to interest him. Mr Cammina expects to be in Great ■win for two and a half months w®er, and to return to the pro"ncea at an early date.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20823, 5 April 1933, Page 17

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SEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20823, 5 April 1933, Page 17

SEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20823, 5 April 1933, Page 17

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