PERSONAL NOTES FROM LONDON
(FRO* ODR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
LONDON, 30th April. Miss Mary R. Barkas (Timaru) has qualified at the Royal Free Hospital and St. Mary's Hospital as a medical practitioner, and has been admitted a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians. Miss Barkas is an M".Sc. of N.ew Zealand University, and 1 won the Gikhrist Trust Scholarship for 1913-14 for a postgraduate' course in home and domestic science at the Imperial College of Sciehc6. She was among the first group, of women students to be received in St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington. At-St. Marylebono Parish Church, on 11th April, lan Buchanan Macdonald, N.Z.M.C., younger son of Mr. J. ,M. M'Donald, Moon Hill, Prensham, was married to Edith Llewellyn Webb, of Wellington. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Morrison, rector. At Holy Trinity Church. Sloane-street, Captain Robert Ropner, Durham Light Infantry, eldest son of Mr. and ' Mrs. Robert 'Ropner,. of Stocktoii-on-Tees, was married- to Lillian Rochfort, second daughter of Colonel Rcchfort Snow, of Chnstchurch. "The wedding took place on 10th April.' On. 20th April, at Holy Trinity Church, Kichmond, Hedley' Jeffreys. kou of the late Campbell Thomson, of Oisborne and Auckland,' was married to Ethel Douglas, 'daughter of the late W. *Ir TTnine. Ceylon Civil Service.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 140, 13 June 1918, Page 9
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