ANGLO-NEW ZEALAND NOTES
LONDON, 'Septearber IST Mr Charles Bisohoff, of Auckland, haa arrived in England. Mr Stephen Williamson, of Eeilding, has returned to New Zealand. Mr Charles D. Binnington has left London for Auckland via America. Mrs S. M. Elworthy and Miss E. R. Elworthy, of Timaru, have arrived in England. Mrs Ernest and Miss Mollie Davis of Auckland, aro staying at 30, Norfolk street, Hyde Park. Mr J. B. Murdoch, of 'Hawera, arrived in England recently, and is staying at tho Curzon Hotel, Mayfair. Mr H. D. Forsyth, of Eltham, arrived recently on a visit to England, and is staying at the Curzon Hotel, Mayfair. The friends of Lieutenant Neville Clapham. N.Z.E.F., and Mrs Clapham will be uiterested to hear of tho birth of their daughter. Mrs and Miss Kiddiford, who aro staying at Brown's Hotel, Dover street, expect to sail for New'Zealand by tho Remuora. Messrs W. B. White and C. A. Lovell, of Hawera, are on a visit to England, and are staying at tho First Avenue Hotel, High Holborn. The Rev. and Mrs Percy Jones, of Canterbury, arrived in England recently, and are staying at Little Holt, North road, Berkhamsted, Herts. Captain T. A. Milroy, N.Z.M.C., with Mrs Milroy and her mother, Mrs P. S. Tonka, of Hawera, aro staying at 74, Palace court, Bayswater hill. The final meeting of tho N.Z.W.C.A. which was to have been held at the High Commissioner's office to-day,, has been postponed until October 9th. Mr and Mrs E. W. Webb, of Ghxistohui'ch, are staying at 23, St. Saviour's crescent, Luton, Beds. They hope to be leaving for New Zoaland in January. " Xiie iriends of Captain D. E. Bremner, N.Z.S.C., and Mrs Bremner will be interested to hoar of the birth of their eon on August 19th, at Torrenee-of-Oainpsie, Stirlingshire. j Mr John ABhwell, -niaanger of tho. i Wanganui office of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assuranco Cornpanj% is on a visit to England. His address is 50. St. James's road, Leicester. Mrs Wilfrid Taylor and her daughter, Miss Daphne Taylor, of Taranaki, are now permanently resident in England. Their address is 5, Norfolk mansions, Battersea Park. Mr G. H. Scott, of Wellington, arrived in London recently. His address is ca<re of tho Austin Motor Company, Ltd., Oxford street, W. He expects to be returning to New Zealand in October. Mr Louis 1). Cohen, son of Sir Maurice Cohen, ol the New Zealand Farmers* Co-operativo Society, has been staying at 3, Carlton Mansions, Holland Park Gate, and expected to leave' for homo yestorday. Mr and Mrs Arthur Wimpenny, of Dunedin, have arrived in England, nnd their address is care of tho Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company, Southport, Lancashire. Messrs Wimpenny Brothers and Rend Limited, aro the New Zealand representatives, of the Vulcan Company, and Mr ami Mrs Wimponnv will spend some weeks at Southport and afterwards visit tho Midlands and Scotland. Sir Thomas Mackenzie, Commissioner for New Zealand, lefi for Paris on Tuesday to append, on behalf of tho Dominion, hiß sipintnro to tho Peace Treaty. New Zealand was tho first of the Parliaments of the Empire Dominions to ratify the Treaty. Before his return Sir Thomas hopes to 800 some of the work of tho Graves Registration Commission whore it concorns the graves of Now Zoaland t>ol' diors.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLV, Issue 10432, 10 November 1919, Page 3
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