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LONDON PERSONALS

(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, August 4. The Rev. F. B. Redgrave, with Mrs. and Miss Redgrave, have been staying with friends in different parts of England. They.went to the Royal garden party at. 'Buckingham Palace with the Bishop of jLpndon, as they were at that' time his guests'at Fulham Palace. Mr. and Mrs. G- Shirtcliffe (Wellington) will be in England until October 17, when they will leave by the Rangitano. They intend to spend most of their time motoring through the country, a form of holiday which they have previously found vciy .fascinating. As chairman of the New Zealand Scientific and Industrial Research Council, Mr. Shirtcliffe hopes to visit the chief lesearch stations in England and Scotland. Mi. and Mrs. G. M. Reynolds ana their son Peter (Gisborne), who have been visiting the Old Country, will shortly be leaving'for Paris en route to Toulon, where they will join the s.s. Oiontes for Sydney. Mr. Reynolds and family will arrive in Auckland by the s.s. Niagara on November 12. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kiely (Wellington) have returned from a motor tour of the North of England. While in ! Yorkshire Mr. Kiely visited the cxperi!mental station at Bingley. where lawn grass is pioduccd. Tins was on behalf of a Wellington golf club. Miss W. C. Bennett (AVellington), is leaving England by the, s.s. Orama on October 27 and will airive in Wellington by the s,s". Monowai on December 10. - 'Mr. and 'Mis.'A. T. Spain (Napier) ar« returning by the s.s. Otranto on September 1 and will airive in Wellington by the s.s. Monowai on October 15. Mi. and Mis. Enc Loisel (Gisborne) are leaving England by the s.s. Empress of Britain on August 11 for Canada, en route to New Zealand, arriving at Auckland by the s.s. Aorangi on October At 57 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, the death occurred on July 29 of Blanche, sister of Sir Kenneth Douglas, Btj, of New Zealand. The funeral took place at Lympstone Church, Devonshire. Following an illuess of some months' duration the death occurred on July 24 at 3 tipper Bedford Place, London, of Mrs. Ida P. Oxenbine (nee Kilgour), of Greymouth. Her husband survives her. On account of Mrs. Oxenbine's serious illness her sister, Mrs. Thomas, arrived from Greymouth in June. Prior to the war deceased was well known in the nursing profession in New Zealand. She joined up for service and came away in the hospital ship Maheno. After the war she remained in London. Mrs. M. Cable (Wellington) has been staying with her daughter, Mrs. Hunter, who has settled for the present at Eynsham, outside Oxford, with her three daughters. Miss Margaret Hunter has gained her B.Litt. at the "University, and Miss Valerie Hunter is about to enter upon a three years' course at Oxford, also taking history.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18

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LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18

LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 18