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LONDON PERSONALS

(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, 6th January. " Sir Harold and ' Lady Boulton have left for New Zealand, and will be .away until the end of April. .Viscountess Hill, of Greenfield, Presteign, Radnorshire, ■will be a-passenger by the Rangitiki, leaving1 for New Zealand on 12th January. Viscountess Hill intends to tour the Dominion, remaining therp for about three weeks. Mrs. J. Parrott (formerly Miss Elodie Marmpnt, of Wellington) .is returning to New Zealand on a visit to her people. She . married ' Paymaster-Lieut.-Com-manuerj. Parrott, E.N., when he,was with the Hood, of the Special Squadron in 1924. Paymaster-Lieut.-Comman-der Pafrott spent three years ,jn New Zealand, from 1926 to 1929, in H.M.S. Dunedih. Since his return he spent six months in Spain with his wife, studying the Spanish language, and is now a first-class interpreter. On , Sunday Paymaster-Lieut.-Commander Parrott is sailing with H.M.S. Eagle to the China Station, and he will be absent for three years. He holds the position of captain's secretary. Mr. and^Mrs. George T. Savage (Island Bay, Wellington), and their daughter, Rita, have been spending Christmas in Scotland, and will remain for the ■New- Year festivities. Mr. Savege is renewing his acquaintance with the printing and publishing interests in tho Jiast of Scotland,. and is taking up duties in connection with textile publicity early in the New Year ■ 1 Sir John L. Hanhain, Bt., who was for some time attached to the staff of the Governor-General, entertained a large audience which assembled under the auspices of the local branch of Toe H at Wimborne, with a description of us various. experiences in New Zealand. He showed a great many photographic slides illustrating the Dominr^»f^ »'» according to "The Western ■££& addreSS »».«"•*' *P-Brig.-General T. #. C. Hudson left by S w^(i'-" lUMhiP Cathay Cey--4.h W^ hlm was,hta daughter, Miss New aiSJT Wh° " °a hM ™* t0 .Mb. Nola K. L. Pedersen (WellinefftSi"^? 8 BuXt°U her for the winter months. Later she and Chester, and beloved wife of Marmaduke Francis Pryse Lloyd, of Glansevin, Llangadock, Carmarthenshire and formerly of Pahiatua, New Zealand

The funeral was >. " <?n, ..Saturday, .24th December:-.-:' . .".■•..'".■ '":'■_.■■■■■ Lord and 'Lady Latymer, and the Hon. Mercy Money-Coutts are sailing for New Zealand by the Otranto, leaving on 7th January. A marriage has been arranged, and will shortly take place between George, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garside, and Lady Mary Onslow, daughter of the Earl and Countess of Onslow. . The engagement is announced between Edward T. Benson, of Clifton, Bristol, and. Mary, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Richardson, of Wellington, New Zealand. ■ Passengers-for Wellington by the Mongolia;,-which sailed from London ' on 30th, December, included Misses I. G. and P. A. G. Bennett, Miss 81.B1. M. Birnstein,' Mrs; Dunn, Miss S. R. Masterman, Miss M. McKillop, Mrs. M. F. G. NeiU,. Miss ,H. Patterson, and Miss D. Tanner. (joining at Aiden); . ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 11

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LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 11

LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 11