NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[from our own correspondent.] LONDON, Apl. 21. Sir James Alien, High Commissioner, is spending a few days in Somerset. While in the West of England ho will attend a reunion of Oh! Boys of Clifton College. Mr. J. M. Coltman (Auckland and Wellington), who travelled by the Ormonde, has reached London, and he expects to remain in England for several years in order to study for the English optical degrees and to obtain practical knowledge in the optical profession. Commander A. M. Peters, D.S.C., R.N*, is leaving for New Zealand by the Rotorua to-morrow; accompanied by - Mrs. Peters and their young daughter. Commander Peters is going out as Commander of H.M.S. Dunedin. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, who is going'to New Zealand by the Rotorua, will be accompanied by Lady Mackenzie. Dr. G. W. Gower, Medical Superintendent of the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, will, during his stay of a few "months in the Mother Country, visit the hospitals of Great Britain, and he will also " do" the Continent. Probably at Vienna, he will take a course of post graduate study. The return journey to New* Zealand will be via the United States, and Dr. Gower will visit the clinics at Cleveland and Rochester. Dr. and Mrs. C. Morris (Wellington), with their daughters, arrived by the. Rotorua. They intend to return to New Zealand about the end of the vcar.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19027, 26 May 1925, Page 10
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