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PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON.

(JTBOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, May 8. Colonel J. J. Esson, Mr Percy Cox, and Mr W. J. Poison, the members of the Commission on Rural (Credits, have now before them the investigation of the subject in Great Britain. They expect to complete thiß by the end of this, month, and they will then return to New Zealand. In every place they visited on the Continent—France, Belgium, Hoiland, Germany, and Denmark—they were very courteously received. Naturally they first reported" to' the British Embassies in the respective countries, and from them they received every possible help. Europe being the original home of the rural credit system, the Commissioners naturally found fertile fields for their investigations. Information on the subject was abundant. It will be the Commissioners' duty to sift the wheat from the straw, remembering, of course, that the conditions ; u New Zealand are widely different from those on the Continent. They haye been supplied with li 'room in' the office of the High Commissioner, which they will make their headquarters during this present month. _ Mr J. A. Scott, M.A. (Chnstchurch), President of the New Zealand Chiropractors' Association, has recently arrived with Mrs Scott. Mr Scott ''ill address and take part in the first conference of British chiropractors, which is to be held in London on May 24th, and he will subsequently spend % some time in assisting in : the organisation of the recently-formed British Chiropractors' Association. ' He is travelling down to Bath .to-day. Later he and " r rs Scott hope to visit Paris, Venice, and the Riviera. ■ , Mr Arthur E. Mofl6y (Westport) has come to London on business combined with pleasure. In about a month he hopes to tour the Continent, and then to m?ke a general tour of the Isle's. He will leave for New Zealand in the latter part, of the year, via the United States and Canada.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 6

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PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 6

PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18725, 23 June 1926, Page 6

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