NEW GOVERNOR'S WIFE
LADY HUNTINGFIELD Lady Huntingfield, wife of the new Governor of Victoria, Australia (Lord Huntingfield) has been described as a brilliant speaker. She had taken a leading part in women's movements in England, and had been responsible for the formation of many branches of women's institutes in Suffolk, a constituency which her husband twice represented in Parliament, states a Londoner. Her daughters, the Hon. Sarah and the Hon. Anne Vanneck, are aged 20 years and 15 years respectively. Both were interested in the Girl Guide movement. The Hon. Sarah Vanneck made her debut last year, but the Hon. Anne Vanneck would attend school in Melbourne with Miss Hermione Potts, her cousin. The Hon. Gerald Vanneck, aged 19 years, would spend about six months in Australia and would then go to Cambridge. The Hon. Peter Vanneck, aged 12 years, would attend school in Melbourne.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21808, 24 May 1934, Page 5
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