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NEW ZEALANDERSABROAD

PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON London Novombor 14. At tho last meeting of tho council of the Hoyal <Collego of Physicians, Dr Denial Colquhonn', M D (Loud ), of Dunodin, ivis, in bis absence, admitted to tho fellowship of the college, and licenses to piactiso dVsp woro issued to Mesers J P Hnstings an J AV F Neil, of New Zoalund and tho London Hospital. i Mr. Charles F, Turner, left Duncdin in 1902 to continuo on no Ontmeno his itudies as a pianist, is roturnin on i I'oliday visit to his home He studied tor a short while at tho Consenatcnura at Lup2ig,*and for threo yoirs under Professor Field Hβ has also tra* oiled' a good deal in Europe and Australia Mr.,,A. F Wilding will not return to New Zealand till 1908 Ho has accepted an engagement for tho winter in South Hungary as English tutor to tho sons of Baron Liptray, his intention bouig to compoto onco more For the English lawn tennis championship bofore finally settling down to the practice of his profession in Christchurch . Mr Edgar M Smith, of Christchurch, has como to England to gain cxpcrionco in the art schools of this coiintrj Ho left New Zealand in Julj last, and aftoi visit- , ing friends and rolatnes in Sjdnej, Melbourne,~ and Adelaide, came on b> tho German liner Buolow, ua Suez Ho wont straight to Bristol from Southampton, and has since attended the Government School of Art in Bristol Mr;' Harold J. Goulstone and Miss Goulstone, his sister, are iisiting London on a ploasure trip They loft Auckland on April 17 |ast, and travelled by way of Vancomei Since arriving in London on June 9 Mr and Miss Goulstono hate visited Norna>, Scotland, Ireland, Switzciland, and Paris, and they bring their English visit to a close in another week, sailing from Plymouth by the on6nt hnor Omba on November 16

";■■ iMrf'E.'vlfc"Scott, who.came over.in March: jasty>h(is- spent -the 'past 'fewlmohth's ;chiefly in 'Coviritry.'' : Hβ has.also.'visited Liverpool and:Manehester,'nnd has been all'over Shake- .'. speare's .country..... Coventry, appealed to him as mgrQ~'like a Now Zealand'town'.'--than.', any lof : th.ej others' ho visited, chiefly because it .cqntained'so many Scptbhmeiil.' After*a week or- twb' iii London ho will sail! for New Zca-, land,'a..rriying"liack in Dunedin about the ■ ,;Ne<ycai-.;;':.-':;- :-.-. : ':;...■;-.:■:,:■■ „:.'■•..,/•' ■';■ ' ißecfent '/c.allejrs, at. the, High' Commissioner's .'. and. t'lio Misses Chaser Morris (.Wellington), 1 Mrs, R. Stnithers (ChnsioKurch)j. Mr.,.S. Vaiighaii.; (Christ-. . churoh^j'.-'Miss: G.o'ulstono, Mr. ig. Ji Goulstone.fAticklan'd), Miss.C6nstanco L M. Cprkill. (New Plymouth),; Mr; Frank Hy. : Chapman (Auckland); Mr. Lionel G. : Clare. (Gisborne),' Miss'-'Alice vE.. M, Hill (Ponsohby),! Sir.' Leonard; (Wauganui), Mr. George ,\-' •' ;•,.-:■■;'■; ;• , ; jMr. : .?Jje6nard • J.- Watkin, who at the bejgjnniiigf.pf -last year resigned,his position of '-director'3'6( the Palmcrston North Technical ,Schoolitb^cdmo.to.England to.continue his :.■ art'studieSihas spent the past; year wstudj , - . ing ? at.,tt)ie\L.C.C.,.Cafnden School : ..'pf r .Arty i..' and haai attended classes, also at: the Northern V (Holloj'ay) Polytechnic, the Royal College of .'"■ 'Art, and the Royal Academy of Art./ He has /completed -the; full degree /..of Art; Master (Soiith' ! ;Kensingtpn),'aiid has been awarded a bronz'e'/me'dij ' tlib National Competition i ' (1907) f for ; special: ■excellehce; ih : "■ advanced '■: modelling ■; design—this! : being ; the; second highestS'awarcF'iiv this'.class;in the' kingdom. ' : It-is; Mr. AVatkih's' intention to continue'his art,..-stiidiesVfor'at least another year before. returning v tq, ; New , Zealand: 7' : . '.' ; :..-'■ '■'

Air Georgo Titheradgo, n]io was onco so well-lmown to New Zealand audiences, is included m the cast of " A Pan of Spectacles " fo- the'command performance to be Rneii by Sγ John Hare and his-company on Tlnlisday en.ng at Windsor. Miss Madge Titheradgo appeared at Sandniigham on'Satyijdav >\ith Mr Cyril Maude in 'MVcnqh 'as is Spoke", for the King's birthday,coleHrations

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 77, 24 December 1907, Page 11

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NEW ZEALANDERSABROAD Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 77, 24 December 1907, Page 11

NEW ZEALANDERSABROAD Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 77, 24 December 1907, Page 11

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