MOVING HOUSE TO RHODESIA
Problem For Countess Of Dalhousie [By SUSAN VAUGHANI LONDON.
A woman with a house-moving problem is the Countess of Dalhousie. As the wife of the new Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. she is preparing to move 600 C miles from Scotland to Government House in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. T adv Dalhousie has three sons and two daughters. The two elder boys and the elder daughter Lady Elizabeth, will be staying on at their schools in England. They will join the rest of the family in Africa in the holidays The other children, who will accompany their parents, are Sarah, 11. and John, four. Lady Dalhousie is 42, the same age as her husband, who is one of the youngest Governors ever appointed. He succeeds Lord Llewellin. the first Governor, who died in January. This will not be the Countess’s first visit to Africa. She visited Rhodesia with her husband four years ago, when she had a brief glimpse of her future home at Salisbury.
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28371, 2 September 1957, Page 2
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