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OUTWARD BOUND

Yesterday morning the s.s. Arawa left London for New Zealand, in charge of Captain C'.ayden. and with Dr. G. J. I. Linklater as medical officer. The first saloon passengers are:—Major RiSley, Miss llidlc.v, Captain W. "Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mr and Mrs G. C. Marriott, Mr and 3l»s A, L. WooUej, Mrs M. Duncan, Miss 1. Duncan and Master Diinran, Mrs M. Haldane, Mrs Machado, Miss Machado, Master Machado, Mrs M. Vick and Miss Vick, Miss A. Estcourt.'Miss. Y. St. Clair. Miss H. Stevens/Mr D. Byron. Mr 11. Inglis-Hall, Mr 11. l>. do Lautour, Mr F. C. Machado. Mr V. Machado, Mr T. M. Reid, Mr W. T>. Stewart. Second saloon: — The Key. S. Cooper, Mr and Mrs AT. Beer, Mr and Mrs A. Brodie, Miss Brwlie, and the Masters Brodie, Mr and Mrs J. Farquhar, Mr .and Mrs A. E. Gibson, Mr and Mrs J. B. John-s. the Misses Johns i'A), and Master Johns, ■Mrnnd Mrs J. Movvleui, Mr and Mrs G. B. Proud, Mr and Mrs-TV*. Sadler. Miss Sadlor, and Master Sadler. Mr and Mrs F,W\ Venn, Mrs E* Bland. Mrs J. Cooper and Miss L. J. Cooper. Mrs and Miss Higginbottom, Mrs >'. C. Eobertsoa and the- Misses Robertson (2), Mrs E. Rose. Mr "Williamis. Miss B. A. Adams, Miss M. Baylcs. Miss J. J. Bnice, tho Misses X: B. and D. J. Hare Miss A. Hcllinc. Miss S. HjII, Miss E. Kent, the Misses E. and B. Macdiarmid. Miss N. Meredith, Miss E. *Moore. Miss B. Okell. Miss E. Pattinson, Miss G. C. Rundell. Miss.E. K. Stephens, Miss B. Stott. Miss M- Tato, Miss E. T.ite, Miss A. M. Walter. Mr W. Barker, Mr R. J. Croker. Mr P. Erbach, Mr F. G. Foster. Mr H. Frith. Mr E. Garber, 31r J. Goldie, Mr F. Grady, Mr H. B. Hollidar, Mr W. H. Jcpson, E. W. Mr W. Machlin. Mr Tl. Machlin. Mr D. McKay, Mr J. Mulholland. Mr G. Partridpo, J. Purchase, 3lr V. Roe, J. Scott. Mr G. Sleigh, Mr J. G. S. Tonkin. Mr G. "R. Watson. Mr C. L. Walk, Mr E. Wilkinson. Mr TT. F. "Williams, Mr S. Williams, Mr S. Vaughan-Williams. In the third class there are ir.oro than 380 passengers.

The day before yesterday tho s.s. Turakina left London for Now Zealand, the repairs rendered necessary by the fir© at Rio having been all completed. Captain White-Parsons is in command, and Dr. W. R. Redman is the medical officer. On board are the members of tho itoyal Artillery Band. *l\o are going out to tho Auckland Exhibition, and will grre concerts in other parts of New Zealand as vrolK Captain N. P. 31. Pteeston, R.F.A.j is in command of the band, and Mr C E. Stretton is the musifcal director. Th© names of tho are:—Corporal E. A. Reynolds, Musician E. J. Coulsock, Bombardier J. H. Field. Musician A. E. Lewis, Corporal W. E. Austing, Musician C. E. Augarde, Musician E. W. itazel. Corporal H. S. Mac Donald, Muskaan R,. H. Robinson, Mnsician A. E. Webber, Musician H. B. Mason, Musician C. W. Liddall, Musician A. C. Marks, Musician C. A. Woodhouse, Sergeant EL G. Glaysher, Musician G. V. Malaciowski. Musician T. W. Simpson, Musician A. W. King, Musician A. E. Baga, Musician A. E. Martin. Sergeant W. Fordham. Bombardier Gablo, Corporal J. E. Wood, Musician T. Maden, Musician W. H. Woods, Sergeant J. O. Ellis, Corporal A. H. Cross, Musician H.

Franks. Musician H. Allen, Corporal J. S. Bower, Musician H. E. Nekon. Musician B. A. Ralph. Serjeant G. Scudder, Bombardier E. D. Sherringham, 3lusician J. H. Eilcy, Musician F. Glover, Musician J. Colin, Bombardier J. Welsh. Musician F. Smith, Musician C. F. Steam, Musician G. C. Burdct't. Musician J. A. Kennedy, Bombardier L. Hughes. Other saloon passengers on board tho Turakina are:—Mr and Mrs "VV. C. rlnynes. Mr and Mrs S. H. Luke, and Master Luke, Miss P. W. Luke, Mr and .Mrs A. Mowat, Mrs A. T. Dalziel and son, 31re E. Graham. Mrs W. E. Redman. Mi.ss K. F. Barns, Mr W. S. Broi-ii, Mr E. H. FoUows, Mr A. Guran. Mr J. H. E. Nicholson, Mr F. G. Norman Mr F. J. Smith", Mr G. McLean Wilford. There are about a hundred passengers in tho third class.

There are a good many New Zexlandbonnd royagere on board tho Orient Hnor Orama. which left London to-day. Those ior "Wellington are:—Mr T. E. Jwaunsell, Mr J. Parkor, Mr and Mrs W. Perry, Mr A. Anderson, the Rev. E. P. Cachemaiile and Mrs Cachemaillo, Mrs Coux, Miss M. Dnncklev. Miss E. M. Ely, Mr and Mrs G. Ely* Mies Gibbings. Miss flackworth. Mr H. Horton, Mr C. R. Howorth. Dr. A. G. Jonrs, Mrs M. Maunsell. tho Rev. J. Morn?, Mr D. Raymond, Mr and Mr:< Siddall, Miss Siddall and Master Siddall, Mrs and Miss gladden.

For Lyttelton :—Mr 0. R, Brrno. Mr C. W. Cliurrh. Mr and Mrs A. Sims, Captain H. McLean, Mrs and Miss MoLoan, Mlks M. J. Supple, Mr J. Tbomp-f-on and Miss E. J. Thompson, Miss E. M. Thompson, Mrs J. M. Collard.

For Ihmedin:— Mr \V. Dawson. Mr W. J>aw:-on, jun.. Mrs I>isnoy nn<\ family. Mr. and Mis W. M. Hamilton, t«o Misses Hamilton, Mr S. C. Mrs Niven. Mrs and Miss Smyth. Miss A. A. Stewart.

I-or Auckland .—Mrs A. Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs J. Robertson and family. Mr .Mackenzie ForJjos. Mrs H Barrance, Mr K. Barrance. For Napier:—Mise GWe. ~. T _ October 15. Mr James Howey (Cliristchurch) is visitin« his native place of Warkworth. Aorthumberland. ,Ju V - ? n r d - V r rs W - M]e,n Cambridge (Christchureh and Dunedin) are Jeavinp; for New Zealand on October L'Oth. but they are going out for a trip only, and it is possible that at th? end of*a year in Australasia they will return to .England to settle. Mr Cambridge lias disposed satisfactorily of the world's right', of his invention. Colonel A. W. Robin, C.8., who has for some time been attached to the War Office as New Zealand's representative, is leaving England on November 7th by the s.s. Orontos, on his return to tho Dominion. His successor at the War Office will be Major G. S. Richardson, of the New Zealand Staff Corps. At present Major Richardson is taking his course at the Staff College. Camberley, but at the completion of this, about the middle of December, ha will take up his duties in Whitehall, in the interests of New Zealand.

Callers at the High Commissioner's ofEco during the last three days have included Mr and Mrs Allen Cambridge (Chnstchurch and Dunedin), Mr H. W. Holstead, Mr S. E. Cooper (Wanganui), Miss A. Drake (Hawera), Mr H. J. Poison (Chrj.stchurch), Mr and Mrs W. W. Bruce (Wellington) and Miss Bruce, Mr W. Drury. Mr A. E. Cresswell (Nelson), and Miss M. Cresswell. Mrs R. Anthony Carr (Auckland), Miss Carr and Mr J. Anthony Carr, Mrs Baumo (Auckland), Mrs Sidney Nathan (Auckland) and Miss D. Nathan, Mr J. AVeddorburn, Mr R. Green (Auckland), Mr Howard Young (Timam).

An eminent specialist in mental diseases has been removed by the death of Sir Jolin Batty Tuke. \\LD., who passed away at Balgreen House, Edinburgh, in his 78th year. A native of Beverley, Yorkshire, Sir John Tuke was educated at Edinburgh Academy aud University ■. On taking the degree of M.D. he went out to New Zealand, where ho was civil practitioner in medical charge, of a wing of the Goth Regiment. On the outbreak of the Maori war in 1860 he was appointed senior medical officer to the colonial troops, and served till nearly the end of the war. He remained in New Zealand for about six years. Later on ho occupied a leading position as a psychologist. His general influence on tho development of the. humane nietbods employed in the modern treatment of insanity was great; while, by a lecture delivered in 1894 he may be considered to have assisted greatly in bringing about a clear recognition of a condition now so well known as to be spoken of by all and sundry as "brain fag."

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 2

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OUTWARD BOUND Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 2

OUTWARD BOUND Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 2

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