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PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

OXm. OWK COBBBSPOKDKUT.) LONDON, October 15. c> James Allen-was present at the J*T annual dinner of the Society of JISL in London, held at the Hol- - Bestaurant, and be was one who Landed *° the toast of <The Visi " ■ '*'» The Lord 31ayor of Bristol effi-ttrt his city was to " day a hive '>&dnstry, for ite *> a » ufact "res JJjjJiold their own against the ■' U*the la** meeting of the Council ' iiJltoral Colonial Institute (Lord "gX rf Alderley in the chair) 42 SSSfent Fellows, 175 N on-Itesident iSSri Affiliated Member, and 28 •E!tes were elected. The New Zea'flETißßtaded: Mrs C. R. amp. Dr. Edward G. Le»(BSnrch), Mr William A. 'TWhßdd (Christchurch), Mr and ' 2f„B F. T. Munro (North Mr Holand F. Berrill {PjfKcially gazetted that Colonel Jq Braifchwaite, C.8., C.M.G., ■nfiS* xelinqnishes his appointment Bad* Commander and the tem"JSrrink of Colonel Commandant, • 29th. ""ygLnl' W. G. Hume, Royal En•Sttto completion of his course ffTSgJg&at the School of Military «n«Swisi|Chatham, has been post(Field) Company lloyal V e£e£p# Division, Aldershot. at&wi ; Ziman, New Zealand has finished Lis course f?/|ffiKi3gßi whither he went about iSmIo on his return from India «'»sple* lßnd - Mr zima " has deSj "ijofytik& his future home in the .he will leave by the His present inpubllo life in the to take up the > j&jgi»iuand Medical Travelling fflws6y which was awarded him will work at ICdinburgh MK&fa* *° admitted to memlloyal College of Physic--Mi-)i and he expects to bo in refers to Miss Rose"ww story, "The Lake of ; *li&gmntV' This critic welcomes ijj39Hpps rite welcomes "any book ', presents to our scenes and circumstances. mlififfiy does that sympathetically ■3§aß»(gp|gsfullv in such chapters as Omahu.' . . . The 'JjpSKgffijßnehahtment'' shows reserve scenes of theatre folk lllglliifeMrs C. G. Morico and their iiraHwwi/Wellington) spent a week- '. ; Lord and Lady ''^ffiJwßiSlfeßbartsholme.Halt, Lincoln. a- very enjoyable stay --^^m^BWer ,: Conntry; a great deal seen by motor-car. they nave been in Wales, the Country, and Cambridge the travellers aro leaving Continent with, the intention ie their vessel at Naples, jourj& Switzerland and the Italian trough. .Italy. Wellington le reached in time for Christ* if, Zealand much regret wilj. be of the death of Mr "Bichard. Quill, who passed Montretix on September 16th. rs QuiuVhe was travelling on tinent. For the past year Mr lad been ailing, but for some for ■»t6 Bis death, his health to •}$ improving. ■ However, i Swifwrlanii he suffered from featottesß, and he died after a ffS^aays'fflness. His remains were it Kontietix; "Mib and Miss |Quill are at present living; in London. jiAmong^'ieceit--wills proved is' that "Mr James Houston, of Taranaki, f|hte,'Qf- Hereford.Mansions, Bayswater, i&the well-known engineer. His estate "fin England and New; Zealand is given Ifif £6367, thevestate in England be\mk jworih £1867. ",. Jjpßy the Ormonde,: sailing on October i.l7th, from Tilbury, many New I have booked saloon pasUgh- td: New Zealand, inifo .BL J. D. Acland, Sir James Anderson, C.5.1., Anderson, Miss M. BlomM- G. Buchanan, Mrs DavidR. J>. Dineen, Mrs Mr. and Mrs W. S. Gange, iway," Mrs Harrison Gibbon, tt, Dr. Av J.i Hall and.child, lid fataily, Miss B. I. Hogg, E Hdps, Mrs Hurd-Wood, Css Illingworth, Mr W. G. b B. Joyce, Mrs Leney and i6riey, Mrs Lynch and Miss ; Mra McArtlinr and Miss ur,. Mr E. N. Maoauley aind Seaiiley, Dr. J. MoGhie, Mr . H. McHardy, Mr and Mrs lan, Mr" and Mrs A. S. R. r.;J. D. Ormond, Miss G. )*mbtfd, Mr and Mrs J. G. • T. Parker, Mrs Proudfoot, Proudfoot, Miss J. ProudI; Shaw, Mrs Stewart, Miss ne; Mr J. O. H. Tripp, Mr tS. P. Warburton, Mr and' . Watson and child, Miss iTickham, Miss E. A. Woodund Mrs A. E. Young.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 15

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PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 15

PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18547, 24 November 1925, Page 15

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