NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[from 'our own correspondent.] LONDON. July 13. While in Canada, Dr. C. B. Rossiter, of Auckland, took post-graduate work at Vancouver, Montreal and New York hospitals. With Mrs. Rossiter and their family he remained about, two months in the Canadian centres. On arrival here. Dr. Rossiter went to Newcastle-on-Tyne, spending some weeks at the Royal Infirmary, and now he has taken bis
D. degree. No definite arrangements have yet been made regarding the return journey. The Hon. A. M. Myers, Mrs. Myers, Sir Francis Bell, Mrs. H. Rollestoii, and ir. and Mrs. W. Carey Hill were among V««- Zealand guests at a reception given by Mrs. Whitley, at the Speaker's House. Palace of Westminster.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. L. Tindall. of Auckland, spent three weeks in Honolulu and three months in the United States and Canada, and now they are in London. In San Francisco they bought a motor-car, by which they travelled 5500 miles across the States via the Santa Fe trail. Th«y contemplate spending about four months in the Mother Country. Then they will go to Paris by one of "the air liners, tour France. Switzerland and Italy, and arrive home early in 1923. Referring to the American journey, Mr. Tindall paid: "The roads of the United States of America arc not all concrete. Wo spent a week ploughing through mud up to the axles in the Middle States of Kansas and Missouri. One day we only did 36 miles in seven hours' hard plugging. We were in two snowstorms and a hailstorm with stones as big as walnuts."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18175, 22 August 1922, Page 8
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