NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDOfW
London, February 10. Dr. H. A. Cooper, son of Mr. Justice* Oooper, is paying a short visit to , hi* father in New Zealand before taking up medical duties at NewcastleK>n-> i'ync. Mr. A. C. Stewart, of Greymouth' and Kumara, has just come to London, from Tierra del Fuego fc spend a brief holiday in tho Old Country 'before "go* nig back to New Zealand. Dr. Pollen (Wellington) is in Lbnw. uoii, staying for a .while with his broJ ther, is the president of the EsJ peranto League in England.- Dr Pollen intends to remain in. England for 1 ' some months. ' '•■■ • Mrs. Charlotte Lowe, of Taranaii, ; who arrived on January 27 by the " Rumc will remain until the end of March. During, her visit she'intends ' to study, dancing, Swedish'drill, and'' ! physical culture.' ; '. : . ■ Mr. Eoger K- Penton, of Auckland, , a recent arrival, in London,'-, .will:" baaway, fronr New Zealand about "twelve ■ months. He intends, with his ; sister, : ' to visit the Continent before his holiJ y day ends. ■ .Miss Ethel Warwick arid fe hus-i band g-ewis WaUer, jun.) toured. Newf - Zealand in December and. January,.and/ : both j were Jpud in their praises of the beauty of the Dominion and their appreciation of the English element M the character -of the .New ZealandersTl Chnstchureh (New Zealand), Mrs J Waller thinks,- closely resembles BedM ■ ford in England. _).:
Mr., Alfred H. Elkin, of Auckland; ' wno,took a foandi in electioneering workl , on beha f of the unsuccessful candidate' at South Croydon (Mr. Leon), is itowV staying m Ireland... Hβ has fen W some time m Sussex with.Kis'brotherj'" the Rev. J. B. Elkin.;. and has ■■ ak| visited: relatives in' Bucks' and HertsJ Hβ proposes to remain in England ni3 til the end offspring. "" ': "; '"■ _.Mr. Bert Drew, lafeof The Domeodie'. staff, ot Wellington, has returned, tol London from a spell, of iournalistij electioneering work "in HTmtingdonJ which gav.e.him an interesting glunpsS behind the scenes of a British Genera}: luectibn. He proposes leaving shortly, for a.two months',cycle tour through the United.Kingdom..' ' "'.; :- ; _'
Eecent callers, at the .High GommisJ swners ofhoes have been:—Mr. ENj I'. Norman and son (New Plymouth)!, Mrs. Charlotte Lowe (Taranaki) 'Mri Archibald Arrdl Stewart' (Greymouth) J M r ' ■■■!• £•" • (Auckland j' Mr/E. ..H. Andrews (Wellington). Dr' Arthur ,T,- Paterson .(Auckland), i; M.-.Gaukrodger (Eltham), Miss Win* me ■; Soil (New Plymouth), Miss Emilyi Chilman (Invercargill),. Mis. C. Ranke* (Invercargill), Mr. and Mrs.. G. lee Walton .(Otautau, Southland); Mr G' Shirtcljffe (Wellington), Mr. G.-RJ WiUiams (Dunedm); Lieutenant E. Rj G. E, Evans,' R.N.,. Mr', w. H. DonJ *J, d . So . n ,, (Timaru), '. Mrs. -Struthera' (Christchurch), Mr. F. •W. Eatoni (Auckland), Miss Gertrude Ivey (Wek lington), .Miss' .A. Brandon' (WellineV ton) Mr. A. E. M. Ronland church)., Mr. and Mrs. H. Holland and - ; Miss Elsie and Miss Rolland (Auck- , land), Mr. C. L. NelsoD. . (Christ* church). ■ . ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 772, 22 March 1910, Page 2
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