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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.

fjraoM arm. ows <SHUtES3?OSI>}EKT.] • LONDON. July 8. ; Mr. W. M. E. Martin, the holder of A New Zealand Expeditionary Force Scholarship in Forestry, who is studying at Hertford College, Oxford, came up to London in connection with the British Empire Forestry Conference. <. His professors tutors highly recommended him to the High Commissioner as the official delegate : for New Zealand, bat as the New Zea- " land Government had decided nut to be . officially represented at the conference the matter was not in Sir Thomas Mackenzie's hands. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curry and Miss : Curry, of Auckland, . are at present in" Scotland. At the conclusion of an early visit to Bath they will make » tour of the battlefields of France' and BelgiumLater on Miss Curry will leave England for Bombay, with her brother, the deputy-Commissioner of Police, with whom she will remain for a year. Miss V. E. Taylor, of Auckland, spent a week in Southampton on her way to London,?-and she has gone through to Derbyshire. Twelve months' absence from New Zealand is contemplated, and visits will be paid to Scotland, Ireland, and the Cont : r , Mr. W. S. Whitlev. of .Auckland, vh» is accompanied by Mrs. Whitley. hits come to revisit his native count v of Cambridgeshire, after an absence of 57 years. ' The Rev. G. Gordon Bell, the newlv appointed vicar of the Church of the Holv Senulchre, Auckland, will leave for New Zealand by the Tainui. early in September, accompanied by Mrs. Bell.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 6

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NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 6

NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17556, 23 August 1920, Page 6