NEW ZEALAND WOMEN
About 70 New Zealanders—members of the New Zealand Women's Association, and their friends —met at the Hotel Metropole on Wednesday for afternoon tea, writes our London correspondent on July 8. The day chosen, unfortunately, clashed with the garden party at Roehampton, otherwise more would have been present. Lady Wilford, detained by a previous engagement, arrived later, with Miss McLean and Miss Isabel Wilford. Guests who came early were received by members of tho committee, including Mrs. Hal Williams, Mrs. A. M. Michie, Mies V. Russell and Miss M. Orbell. As usual, a very pleasant afternoon was spent. Among those present were: Dr. Mary Blair, who resumed her practice in London the day after her return from her holiday in New Zealand; Mrs. C. Raw, Mrs. R. Mill, Miss Rosina Aulsebrook (from South Africa), Mi*. Bean, Mrs. Whiteaway, Miss Rosemary Rees, Mrs. West, Mrs. W. G. Wickham, Miss 8. Murray, Mrs. Graham Michie, Mrs. Lindo Levien and Mrs. C. J. Wray.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21258, 11 August 1932, Page 3
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