NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME.
[FKOM Ol'R ,O\VN COK RESPONDENT.] k LONDON. Jan. 21. J Earl Jellicoe and Countess Jellicoe will leave Southampton to-morrow for Madeira, and will be av ay for two months. Lord Jelliros is making good progress after his lone and serious illness. Mr. D. Roland (Auckland) disembarked at Naples, where he was met by his wife, and went on to Vienna to sec his family who are studying music there. During the past, week he has been in London, arranging for a business tour of the principal capitals of Europe. Mr. F. Green (Auckland), who has been in Scotland for the past few months, is returning home by the Orsova on Saturday. General Sir Charles Fergusson completed bis Army service this ing reached the age of 67.. He will cease to belong to the Armv Reserve. Mr. Percy C. Minn's (Auckland), 1930 Rhodes Scholar, has been twice bereaved within a fe\y hours. His grandfather, Mr. George Gordon Minns, of Green, died this week at the age of 89. Soon afterwards Mr. George Minns' sister, Miss Millicent Minns, aged 94, died the North Middlesex Hospital.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 10
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187NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21113, 22 February 1932, Page 10
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