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PERSONAL ITEMS FROM LONDON .

[Tom ora owx cogßsroißinT.] . ,"; \ r ' Z < •'-''*&&&s& ■■. ; .- -LoarDoy, January Mi^p Corxau-oa Ceoegk Aratzs, "who/'died '.&s%?< i sea on December 10, on his way out «©£ : ' ' New Zealand by the Ruahine. to : rissfc"hs^*^ ■ brother,: belonged to Whitecratg Farm, • selburg. He was 70 years of age. , *~ < A very successful Cinderella dace* wits&: ■ held under the auspices of the New ZesfscH M ; Association in the: Grand Room of the &s§§ . born Restaurant Jut night.:/.' Mrs. Haß. - ; Jones acted as hostess, and the company J numbered 80 ' r| ■ .. ■ ■ . ... ;.■■'"'.'.■>J:^l' Dr. J. M. Mason, late chief health officer 1 m ; Aew Zealand, who is reading for,-*ha ;i:: l'l Bar at Gray's Inn, has passed with credft II an,»ther section of; his exa&inarion, «__/ % I that in real property and conveyancing. Dr. H . Mason is also prosecuting his medical, ». j ?earch in the London hospitals. ■ - -. m * ______ 9 1 "„■■■■■-'• " '•;,'... TT ■,--..- ;-■■ "A > New Zealand-bound passengers on board 1 i the Moldavia are:' Mr. Haigh,.Mr. L. X*-- - ■ sen, and Mr. H. T. Prr«, who are goiaz to Wellington Mr. F. Theme. Miss Thorpe, S Mr. Knight, who are going to Auckland; if Ducedin is the destination of' Mis* M. P* Gilkison, while Miss 3laFiinson is Mob* to ~'' Lyttelton. 7>^ '■„.'• _____ ' / '" , Sir Robert Stout - took his departure from - j London this morning by the P. _cd tt s| . steamer Moldavia. He is returning to JC«r ; Zealand alone. Lady Stout and her daughter£te . staving cm in England for another y«ar- Si- "'i ; Robert feels remarkably well just now. He -a ■ has ■ made an - excellent recovery fre_s hi* a , operation, and tee voyage -is.«pec«d to briice him up thoroughly. J * . • ' % '... ■''''' ':■■'•■:'■ ■ "*—-—...■'■;.■".- .:.■:■/ : x\f)'.y' : ';:''M It is announced to-day that the Has. Jj&a 3 George Findlay, K.C.. LL.D., Attorney. M , General and member of the Executive Coon- if* t cil of New Zealand, has been, elected ooe { i of the governor* of th London ; School cf>;| I j Economics. Others > who have been " elected j include Lord Brasses. D.CX., LfiDcfMr. 8 [, S. J. G. Hoarse,: Sir "Charles Oweas faebescal^*: f manager of the London and SiaathrWesteca'::! * Railway 1, and Mr. C. S. Cobb, B.CI_, MA: & X : ■__."■" r*~ ' ' - r '■ This week*s_ callers ii'l3,:;:^lV4orta^b^^ : ': • have been r Miss Florence . Jones |W»3- ', ', lingfon), Mr. and Mrs. L. Ccr&eti and M. I C. Carbett i Auckland). Dr. J. M- BarfewS % I (Dunediai. Mr. C- A. Williamson tMrrtoei; Mr. T. W. ¥. Warlick (Hntt). Mr. Ardw,;i ; Smith - (Wellington!," . Miss :: Katrine Simjaoa I 3; , .(Christchurch), ,■; Mr. '■?'■ John";'■';: Rosa. ; ■' : '; (GSsriste' > church), Lieutenat Shipton, I R.N. (of the , i New Zealand Government steamer Ttitaae- -: \ ***>•' -. ' '■?£ Mr. Justice on Toesjanr'-r |' ! granted.. of restiiution of. ccrnjti.^it'^fi Mr. Justice Bargrave-Deane on Toes«l_y- J granted, a of restitution of ocnjti.|al ■.>'■•} rights to Mrs. ; Bill-Trevor, wife the . H». : v , George Edwyn Hifl-Trevof, who is '■ a.br^berj<js * of the-former very popular swivate secretiuy;'«' . /to Lord Ranfarly,. Mr. H3li-Trevor, 'who'w Wk \\ 'described as a financier, is/thft.^dert^isboToi^^ • | Baron Trevor and heir to the . barony. Tiaijijp I i parties.were married in 1£93, -and tiere iji M •■ \ 'one son:' It is stated ■ that ■ the:, respidndssi t 11 l I was''erratic.::'and extravagant in '..bis habits. '.'■ --r/ : — I .I \. Mr. W. G. G. Gladstone, the young Squire-.-' I * or?Sawarden>: ; has \ ; left England Am a % six '■;■ ,\ months* tour of the world, which *i_G f&gffl '. elude a visit to ;' New * Zealand. ■ Mr. G!*d->: ,': stone is' the only"son of the late ; Mr. BSs^] • Gladstone, who died in 1891. His mother jot} < , a daughter of the late Lord Blaatyrtv «vd through : her he is related to the great [ families of Levesen-Gowei and GipsipeEbfc'.i; , He is ah excellent speaker, arid one of Lis ■■■'. . last acts 'before setting j forth on la -vtsi^f l . to address a liberal', meeting at Flint. . j The Hon. W. Hall-Jones retomed to (cm M ,' again, from Folkestone at/ the beginning mSBA I { the week, and on Wednesday moraiEg ha;.: t resumed his .duties/ as High Comtsissicser. r He-. looked considerably better for ': -Mr.. Hall-Jonen has not. - I think,': teen : any..-" thing of the reports" that ~he is abots tc ; - retire. As * . matter fact, more one 6 ■ of his; friends j have adxhsed him to thioi :■: more: of his health and to-'.seek rest in re-" /i;. " tirement, returning to -Zealand, -*m:.r'y. 'settling down qoietb/, as his Jong yablk .'. J 'service '_ entitles him do. Bat at ■ p*a«ji' : ||| : there is no definite foundation for the stttto m • ment. the* he contemplates acting oa Use : ■'■ " advice. ,'_•;. .. -,_ / '.-rf^M

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14300, 21 February 1910, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS FROM LONDON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14300, 21 February 1910, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS FROM LONDON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14300, 21 February 1910, Page 6