NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] LONDON, May 1. Mr. E. Wardle (Devonport), a recent arrival by the Ruapehu, expects to be in the Mother Country untilf September but ho has not made any definite plans. He intends to spend his time iii the South of England, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. John K. Lowe (Auckland), with his daughter, is about to leave for Southport, to stay for a time with his brother. Dr. E. Cronin Lowe! Following this will bo> tours into Wales and the South of England. In the summer, Dr. Lowe ii anxious for his brother to join him in ;i motor trip to the Lake District and to camp on the shores of Windermere. The Earl of Ohslow has been elected Lord Chairman of Committees ii\ the House of Lords. When in New Zealand as a boy some forty years ; ago. Lord Onslow's title was Viscount Cranley. His father was then Governor of New Zealand. ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20889, 3 June 1931, Page 10
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