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LONDON PERSONALS

(worn odii own coiuywbwnißT.V•■ ' ---\ IyONl>6Nr2()th January. On 14th January, the'detth occurred "from septic pneumoni* of, Dorothy Blanche, wife of Mr. W. ■S. .-.Mievule, and daughter of Mr. md Mrs,, W. L. Powell, of Cricklewood, Their m*rri»ge .took place in December, 1916. Mr. Mieville is a son of Mr.- A. F. Mieville (formerly of. Mttnura), and he was born in Southland. His many friends in New Zealand will regret to hear of the bereavement th»t he has sustained. •'". Mr J.: T; Donovan,' who was Nation* ■■ is't M.P.'for West.Wicklow from 1914 to 1918, died in Scotland this week. He was very well known in New Zealand,^ having on two occ»sion# visited the Dominion as an envoy for the Old Irish Parliamentary Party, and be married Miss Ralph, one of the daughters of the late Mrs. Cathe*fno. M. Ralph, a, well-known former resident of Aucklaid. Mr. Donovan, who was born in BolfaSi; in 1878, was for a number of years associated with the Nationalist presa in Belfast, and later h* w»s called to the Irish Bar. i

Reconl; callers at the /High Commissioner's Office have included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harper (Timaru and, Dunedin); Lieutenant-Colonel G. C. Griffiths (Blenheim), Mr. Horace Ardley (West; Eyreton), Second Officer E. J. Cromer, U;S,S. Co. (Auckland). Mrs. Cv Lockett (Cambridge), Mr. and Mrs. David M'Fadzien (Southland), Mr. 1 and Mrs. G. H. Shirley-Rolli-son, Lieutenant W. P. Shirley-R^llison, E.N. (Auckland),. Mr.. W. D. Creeswell (Timaru), Mr. G. G. Callender (Wellington), Mr. A. Donald Paterson, (Sumner, Chri^tchufch), Mr. A. L. Edwards (AuckUnd), Miss A. E. Devenish-Me^res (Christchurcli), Mr. C. L. Newbery (late of Christchurch). • , Mrs. James Burns (Wellington) has been on, an interesting round of travel in the South of England-Mid in Scotland, and it present she is staying at . Smedlcjr s Hydro, Matlock. Mrs. Burns will reimain in England, at any rate, until the lato

autumn. . . ' ■ f Mr. C. \V. Tripp (Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and New Zealand) has had his trial in the Cambridge boat, for the University contest. His position was at bow, where -he took the place of Mr. F. D. Xoe (Jbsus), who had,strained pome important mußcliis and had to give up his practice. Mr. Tripp's weight is 12st lib. Mr. Martin Elgar (Featherston) and Dr O. J. Eeid have been elected Fellows of tho Royal Colonial Institute.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 7

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LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 7

LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 55, 7 March 1922, Page 7