NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
. PERSONAL f NOTES FROM LONDON. • 1 " A—- , t <raott oua sw*' - t, Sir James Parr, S,CJC.6. r bas booked his passage ytbr, New Zealand by the JBecmera, *-lea*i«£ <6mithj9«t]ploli'f' oat March 18thr~ H§*wmHrecovery from >*n foj appear & '/iP^WISIwW spent th? conYilesoeot atage.of-MaOl-noes in. tho bracing air *t J3&H** MS, With renewed health a&glsfreagtld v b« has been, speaking at, Empire, Onwadtf by-election meeting this , vreek, antf vhon he arrives arfchS JOoqalniov Ije shdytd 'eaiov' much better health 1 "for .* r V.>* The Rev. N, I*. S. Robertsh«*we, M,C, CEpaomVha* been/engaged in parish is Country for the past two year*. For some thae <he hka been at Folkestone. It ia that that Mr and Mrs Rpbertahawo are intending to*lMw Zealand ia ftiiittsi The Rev. 8. B Gardiner, M.A. (Wanganui), who has been at Kidder. miaater,;:i« the Diooose of Worcester, has t&ken hia passage by the Bemuera for March 18th, He camoto Jesua Cqllege/rCaa^bridW, l ' in 1923. p 9 took with honours first the Historical Tripos* and then the Theological Tripos. Sis M.A. was conferred .«ariy last year. Miss E. M. Gardiner will accompany her brother. She recently underwent an operation,, but has tao.de a good re-/ covory. * Passengers booked to New Zealand by' the Chitraly"fcavlng on February pOth, Rsth r er J. Spierings (joining it; Oolon&bVfor Wellingtons and Mrs L. A«* fbonnd for Auckland), • < .''Appreciation"*# 'ttoafe*' .was subject of a leetuwwith-mnsie, which was given at Folkestone laat vro«k by oefct 'receptions Since bis return from Net?. ZealandjMr .Hirst baa been ful» lllfrsr the British,lete* 1 a* well a»* in .thaf Channel Isles ana in Norway (where b« always lectnrea ia,-the -ilUw fj •His" next dissp«ri|e r in'-.' I<ondoa ;^^,; ;'w on "Beauty >,in Musfe, >' accompanies by pianoforte-iUustrafcions ancient and modern. 4 Sir-, C&nrle* ? ?<WilUarat. Bawson . Ro^#i ; 0;l£G CUelaoa, S./iV,, Peputy Commissioner" of th> member at Captain Scott's Antarctic Expedition, and formerly Commander of Jfatal College«(it- a ••younger.brot&flr o|: Trttity ho died suddenly. son pf, Ernest Royda, of Eochdtfje, left/estate #big ov?n disposition of the ,gross; vitftte. 0£,£57,453> with net 4&MJSW, v< The.first p»rl< pf "Oxford Unlvtaity athletic sports was fciid'St Oxford yesterday, in wretched weather, ' strong nbrth-easterly wind blowing, so that fast.-times were impossible, W. G," Kalaugher (Victoria College, Wellington; won heat 1 Jn the 120 yards high hurdle, by a foot from P. T. Miller (Radley and Oriel), there being « yaria between mcqu4 and third (H« F. EUion, St. Jiaurance, Adelaide, and Hertford). Time >l7 8-5 sec. Kttlsftjgher .wait f on«?tol to qualify for "the Angil.' In heat S of tho 220 yards low hnrdlrs Kalaughor
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20200, 31 March 1931, Page 13
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