PROMINENT PASSENGERS
RANGITATA FROM LONDON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. There were several prominent people among the passengers on the Rangitata which arrived from London to-day. Sir James Mills, chairman of directors of the Union Steamship Company, returned after spending several months in England. ~ ' Mr. H. White Wickam (London), Lieut.-Colonel G. S. Douglas (India), Colonel Sir Philip and Lady Brocklehurst (England), Major P. Kerr-Emiley (London) and Lieut.-Commander ■G. Branson (London) arrived for the fish? ing season. 7 Mr. C. E. Malfroy, New Zealand tennis player, who has been at Cambridge University for three years, and Mr. H. F. Nicoll, president of the New Zealand Trotting. Conference, also returned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1932, Page 4
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