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NOTED FROM LONDON

NEW ZEALANDERS ON TOUR. LONDON. February 10. Lieutenant W. R. Marshall has been lent to the New Zealand Navy for a period of three years. Until recently serving in the destroyer Wessex. this officer was promoted on August 16th last He entered the Royal Navy as a cadet at Osborne in January, 1916, and served as a midshipman in the cruiser Lowestoft on the Cape station . . Now Zealanders visiting Mr Cecil Jameson’s exhibition of pictures at the Redferu Galleries in Bond street are pleased to find in fhe manager a lady who has links both with the Commonwealth and New Zealand. Miss Elmslie is a sister of Mr Elmslie. Trade Commissioner. Miss A. Mitchell, of Christchurch, is in London, staying at 26, Kensington Gardens Square, Bayswater Mr Gilbert S. Lynde, of London, who has ibeen appointed to the position of Chief Mechanical Engineer of the New Zealand Government railways in succession to Mr E. E. Gillon, will leave for New Zealand by the Ruahine early in March. Dr. H. - Graham - Robertson. F.R.C.S.E., of Wellington, is doing post-graduate work in dermatology and diseases of children, and intends also to do some work in Vienna. Mrs Kenner, of Christchurch, is now in London, staying with her brother, Mr C. F. Forsdick, at 18. Hertford street, Mayfair. When Mr Kenner joins her they will go on lour through England. That is as far as their i>lriis have progressed. ” • It is not generally known that some of Sir Trubv King’s publications have been published in Dutch. Tho New Zealand doctor’s work in infant webfare is well know, though Holland is a place where children are healthy and well fed. I hear that translation into French is desired, and that the author’s consent is being asked for this. Mr S. Howard F.llis, of Fiji, is in London on an appeal case. He is staying with Sir Thomas and Lady Mackenzie while hero. Mrs Howard Ellis, their daughter, was in London during tho Exhibition, at which a number of her pictures were shown in tho Fiji pavilion. ' Mr James Dykes, of Wellington, who came over hv the s.s. Athenic on a business visit, stayed at Buenoa Avres en route. Since his arrival he has spent the greater part of his tune in Glasgow, but has now come to London. Ho intends staying in this country till October. Sir Arthur and Lady Myers and Mis* Myers are spending three weeks at,. Cannes. Mr and Mrs Tv. H. Wilson, of Auckland. arc returning New Zealand by the Nestor on March 21st. ' The Uev. l‘\ M Mnlvncux. Assistant Bishop designate of Melanesia, will nrohahly for New Zealand 'at the end of June. Sir Donald and Lady McGavin rrcvuitlv arrived in London from New Zealand. Sir Donald is now encaged in profession;*! work, with a view to recommencing his practice as a surgeon in New Zealand.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12094, 23 March 1925, Page 3

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NOTED FROM LONDON New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12094, 23 March 1925, Page 3

NOTED FROM LONDON New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12094, 23 March 1925, Page 3