NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
rjfjtOH OTTK OWN COKRESrONDKNT.J LONDON, Jane 20. Mr. J. Q'Donovan. M-V.0., the retired Commissioner of Police in New Zealand, and Mrs. o'Donovan arrived by the Tainai, and after a few days in London they will go to Dublin. Some time, too, is to be spent in the south of Ireland. The present intention of the travellers is to remain in Europd for the next 18 months. „ _ On his way to England, Mr. <u. Archer, of Auckland, was engaged in business in Chicago, and then travelled to New York, where business again occupied a little time. He crossed to Southampton by the Aquitania, and so far has spent most of his time in Yorkshire and Lancashire. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Ovens, of Auckland, intend to spend a few weeilcs in London, and then to go to Manchester and Scotland. They will leave for Auckland after a few months' stay in the Mother Country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18158, 2 August 1922, Page 8
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