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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD

—_♦ PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON tr»o« or» owi combspokomi < LONDON, November 25. Mr Cranleigh Barton left for Bombay on November 20 by the Ranpura, and after three weeks in India he will connect with the Mooltan for Sydney. He should reach New Zealand early in February. On this occasion, Mr Barton did not spend so much time in London as usual. -After a Mediter- , ranean cruise he went sketching in Norfolk, Cornwall, and the New Forest, and then he had a Bavarian tour, making Munich bis headquarters. Returning from the Continent, he went to Scotland and several of the Home counties. In July the Duchess of Gloucester asked to see a portfolio, of Mr Barton’s water colours. These were sent to Ijer at Buckingham Palace. Mr Raymond J. Olsen (Port Chalmers) has now completed his four years’ qualifying service at sea. He took a course of two months at King Eiward VII. Nautical School, after which he sat for the Board of Trade certificate. This examination he passed some weeks ago, and he is now awaitjng a position as junior officer. Mr J s . ar ! °ld buy of Otago Boys High School, Mr John Larwood (Wellington) will Southampton on November 21 °y the Tainui. G - W. Clinkard, New Zealand representative and tourist comEurope, is on a periodical WHrtJ?«J x>ndon T^ from Brussels, his During the summei ™r Clinkard visited Denmark, Sweden, an< l Czechoslovakia established contact with nine dif«ent capitals. The information he «as gathered should be of value to Mr S’? B *. Minister for Finance anc a ßer be has concluded hi: »Jj U£Sl ii ns with Government anc ‘raae officials in the United Kingdom rim? J° r dan. High CommisProposed the toast of “Th< rfa? Mayor, the Corporation of the 01 London, and the Sheriffs,” al n,,i n, ? er given by the City Livery Ua in the Guildhall this week. rJwL®’ Bellhouse has returned tc tionai 0I r» a^ e , r attending the Internaakn B LP e^ al Congress in Vienna, and ww!Pl ndll l g a few weeks in Berlin ISJ 16 fended the Berlin Dental intends to remain ir p? the next few months a 1 fiw^ass. Hospi,ai ■ and st Ne? .Chatham Strode, a former blav i£ alander - has written a new about ♦ l ar t s Content,” which is WvrrocnJj • Produced, with Miss Diane be ehanlr 1 ? t} if lead - The title ma y subuphf g u d * after its try-out in the We*i r rL]? e * or ,£, the first night in the charLf ad ’ ...The hero, an Australiar Wlll he played by Mr Louis Was ni3 e youn S. Dutch actor, whe thew« °pP°?ite Miss Jessie Matup hv telkic film that was held U P by Miss Matthews’s illness. E. S feP °, f Croydon (the Rt. Rev. Sundav°r? s) h . as three sons, and on Cathet£aw£ em « er 20, at Canterbury bury «mi' the Archbishop of CanterSamuel w or j am his se cond son, Mr spS ,3^° ds - Be is to undertake Movem^t r k- for J he Student Christian ln . New Zealand. The Woods it , e des t son, the Rev. Frank Somerset T^ Ce i pnnc i pal of Wells and youngest College, and his is Jt son. Mr Robin woods, who fioh- nX at Cambridge, is to take Gorkin/; S *u oon ' w *th a view to _ ng ln the mission .try field.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21966, 15 December 1936, Page 19

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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21966, 15 December 1936, Page 19

NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21966, 15 December 1936, Page 19