PERSONAL NOTES FROM HOME.
(*ROM OtJE OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, March 11.' The Right Rev. the Bishop of Dim-, edin is at present at Tavistock, in South Devon. Ho has come to England mainly with the view to arranging for a source of supply of young clergy for the Dunedin Diocese during the next few years, and to this end he hopes to visit St. Augustine's College, Canterbury, the Church Army headquarters, and Mirfield Mission among other clergy training establishments. The Bishop is making his headquarters at Portishead, in Spmcrset,' but he anticipates travelling a good deal between now and the end of June, when he expects to start on his return voyage to the Dominion.... , Captain D. Bryan (Westpbrt), N.Z. Staff Corps, has, by reason- of war disabilities," been pronounced unfit for further service, and he. is now on leave pending retirement next month. His present intention is to take up a business career in England. For twelve months from July, 1919, Captain Bryan was on duty at Expeditionary Force headquarters in Germany, and was attached to British Army units and schopls for training,, since when he has been out in New Zealand. For some years he was aide-de-camp and military secretary to the general officer com-
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 2
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