PERSONALS
Judge Carr, who is still an inmate of Cook Hospital, is making a good recovery from a recent operation.
Prior to her departure from Gisborne to London towards the end of the year, Miss Rosemary Rocs. "iH stage the dramatic play ‘‘Nine to Six." at the Opera House in the first week in December.
A London P.A. cable states that Lord Baden l’owell lias decided t° attend the centenary Boy Scouts jamboree -in Melbourne. He will be accompanied by his wife and two daughters. and will travel via Canada to spend a week in New Zealand, where lie hopes to do some trout fishing. Mrs Vera Kathleen Langley, widow of J. N. Langley, F.R.S., Professor of Physiology at the University of Cambridge, bequeathed £IOO between her nieces, Georgma Thomas, Edith Langley, Mabel Langley. and Dorothy Langley, children of the late Arthur Edward Langley, of Tetoki, Kawhia, New Zealand, stating: “1 make this bequest to my said late husband’s nieces in remembrance of their very gallant brothers, who died soldiers’ deaths in France-”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12090, 1 November 1933, Page 4
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