NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] 7^5 LONDON, Sept. 22 The Rev. Lionel B. Fletcher has arrived in England for his campaign under the auspices of the World Evangelisation Trust. His immediate plans, in this coutttry, include meetings at Ealing, Ilford and other places where he conducted missions a year or two ago, followed by united missions in Leith and Belfast in November. Then he will return to London for a winter's campaigning on a large scale. Rear-Admiral Geoffrey Blake, C.8., D.5.0., has this week taken up the post of Fourth Sea Lord of the Admiralty and Chief of Supplies and Transport. He has succeeded Vice-Admiral Lionel G. Preston, C.8., who, in January, will become Commandant of the Imperial Defence College. Tho Times mentions that BearAdmiral Blake will be the youngest member of tho Admiralty Board, aged 50; lie lias spent 35 years in the Navy. Mr. Kenneth S. McKay, 8.A., a ><cw Zealand teacher wlio arrived, in England eaily this year for the purpose of further study, has accepted a position as master at tho King Edward VII. Secondary School, Sheffield.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 12
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