NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME
[FROM OXTXt OWN- correspondent] LONDON. Aug. 19 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rendall (Auckland) spent six days in Honolulu before continuing their journey to San Francisco. They travelled thence to New York and Montreal via Los Angeles, Hollywood, Vancouver, Banff, Toronto, Niagara, -Chicago, and Washington. Sine© arriving in England they have been touring by car in the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Rendall are on a pleasure trip, their anticipated absence from New Zealand being about six to seven months. They will go to the Continent and return home via Suez. Mr. E. H. Prodgers (Auckland) has arrived on a holiday trip to England prior to going to Trinidad to take up work on a coconut plantation. Mr. iD. E. Watkins (Auckland) arrived! by the Tainui on an extended visit to Britain. He is going to Manchester, where he expects to be for the next two years. Mr. R. A. Lochore (Auckland) has como to London from Germany, where he went two years ago to talce a course in the German language for foreign students. He is studying at the University of Bonn fop his Ph.D. degree. Captain F. N. Attwood, who was Commander in command of the sloop Laburnum on the New Zealand naval station, has been appointed to succeed Captain W. F. Wake-Walker, as Deputy-Director of Training and Staff Duties at the Admiralty. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21292, 20 September 1932, Page 10
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