LONDON PERSONALS
(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, May 11. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Prime Minister's son and Under-Secretary for | the Dominions, is in a nursing home for rest and. observation. He has not been feeling well since Easter. The Prime Minister and' Mrs. Forbes are spending this weekend at the home of Lord Moyne, at Bailiffscourt, Littlehampton. It will be remembered that Lord Moyne, with a party of friends, was recently in New Zealand waters in his private yacht. On that occasion Mr. and Mrs. Forbes lunched on board the yacht. Next week, the' Premier will begin a round of visits to factories and research stations which have a special bearing on New Zealand industry. His first visit will be to the Fuel Research Station in East London. At the conclusion of the Rotary Conference at Manila, Mr. Peter Barr, of Dunedin, returned to Sydney, and there was joined by his son, Mr. R. F. Barr. Together they arrived in London on May 4, after a very interesting trip. Mr. Barr was delighted to find that he had been successful in the ballot for seats to view the Royal Procession from the Mall, very close to Buckingham Palaca Mr. Barr has'arranged to make a number of trips under the aegis of the Royal Empire Society. He will speak at the annual assembly of the Congregational Union, and will be attending the annual meetings of the London Missionary Societies. Dr. Hilton L. Willcox, of Auckland, has joined the Medical Branch of the Royal Air Force, and is at present undergoing a three months' course of instruction at the Medical Training Depot, Halton, Bucks. Lieut-Colonel D. B. Blair, D.S.O M.C., late New Zealand Staff Corps, arrived for the Jubilee festivities from Algiers,- where his. wife and family have been the guests for the last few weeks of Prince and Princess Bragation, one of the families evicted from Russia a few years ago. For the past two years Colonel Blair has made his home in Cimiez, the beautiful suburb of Nice, and previously for four years he resided in the western suburb of Paris. He intends to purchase a home in Surrey. Flying-Officer A. Wall (Christchurch), who successfully completed the advanced-supplies course and the war course, both held at. the R.A.S.C. Training Centre, Aldershot, is granted the symbol "C" in accordance, with! paragraph 383 of the King's Regula-' tions.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 126, 30 May 1935, Page 26
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