LONDON PERSONALS
(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, November 25. Mr. and Mrs. A. Macmillan (Wellington) arrived from New Zealand six weeks ago, and with their daughter, Mrs. M. G. Flower, they had planned a tour of Scotland, but unfortunately Mr. Macmillan had been ill and the tour had to be cancelled, but he hopes to be able to go to Bournemouth to recuperate and then to visit Scotland later. Mrs. Flower and her children arrived from India about 18 months ago. Her son is at Berkhamsted School and her daughter is at Westcombe School, in Brighton, Mrs. Flower will return to India to rejoin her husband next month. Viscount and Viscountess Bledisloe have left London for Lydney Park, Gloucester, where they will remain in residence until they leave for South Africa in the middle of next month. Colonel and Mrs. Norman FitzHerbert are about to pay another visit to New Zealand. They will leave by the Remuera in a fortnight's time, and they will be back in June. Miss Norma Welch (Wellington) is spending some weeks in London. She has an appointment with a travelling organisation in the Austrian Tyrol, and she will return there in December for the winter sports season. The Rev. Clifford HalL Educational Director of the V.M.C.A., is going to New Zealand to visit relatives who live at Marton. He will be accompanied by his wife and daughter. The latter, Miss K. C. Hall, may remain in the Dominion. She has been a student of art at Croydon Art School, and at the Royal School of Art, South Kensington; she holds the diploma of A.R.C.A. In London she has been engaged in commercial art with a well-known advertising firm, and she hopes to be able to continue her profession in the Dominion. The travellers will leave London by the Ormonde on December 5, but they . will break the journey at Colombo to go to Mysore, where a V.M.C.A. conference is to be held at the invitation of the Maharajah of Mysore. Sydney will be reached on February 4, and the first connection on to New Zealand will be made. Mr. Hall was formerly a wellknown Congregational minister in South-East London, but for a number of years past he has devoted his energies to the V.M.C.A., chiefly in the London area.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 11
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