NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.
:'' PERSQNAL NOTES FBOM LONDON, , ■ :.■■'■ i , . '■'"•■■ '•'■ ; ■'''■': London, Norember 1L ■• ■The Hon. B; M'Nab, late Minister for Lands, lias taken up. residence at Sutton,- in Surrey, and. within, easy reaoh ;of London. Hβ ■is pursuing, at: the Eecord Office in Chancery Ijane'.his researches into" the early history of New- Zealand, and will shortly visit Paris on a; similar quest. '.-■'"■■•: : ■ . / :■■■■ T. r ;,-' Dr. Pollen, Health, Officer .of 'Wellington has arrived in London from Marseilles,' where M\ disembarked from the P. and 0. liner Mooltan. He is on a visit to his brother, Dr. John Pollen, president of the Esperanto League in.London, who. has.recently returned from a leotunng tour in Amorica. , iDr. Pollen will , spend the winter in,this country. ' ; .Mr.' J.' W. Tyree, of Christohuroh, who arrival, on August 2, intending to spend two ;yeai3-in London to gain business experience, has been obliged to alter his plans on account of the effect of the climate on his health. Under medical nidvico he is going to Sydney to take up residence there, and will leave London on November.2G by: the Orient liner , Licenses'to practise : have ■ been conferred by the.Eoyal College, of Physicians, of London on' the following members of the University of New Zealand,'; who have passed tho filial •examination in medicine, surgery, and midwifery; of the Conjoint Examining Board:— Arthur Jonas Friedlauder, Otago UniversitV • ■Harold Edward Jeffreys, M.8.; Ch.8.,: New Zealand; John Mitchell Mehaffy, Thomas Alexander Milroyi Otago University;. Sidney-'Ear-land Ward, ; Otago University. ' .; '-Messrs. A. T. Harry Pittar. and Walter D. Pittar,:' of Auckland,- who arrived by the Malwa ( six months ago,: have taken . premises in Walter House, opposite the Tivoli, and have fitted up dental chambers' which, they claim, ore the largest arid most up-to-date of their kind inthe United Kingdom. By , dogreee.they propose to open other branches in London and the provinces. Owing to a recent los 9 Mr. Harry Pittar is leaving shortly via llarseilles- and Sydney on a flying visit to New Zealand, but. he intends returning to London as soon as possible. ...... '.:• . ' Mr. Edward Kidson, of Nelson,-who has been in, London; on a visit to his brother,' is engaged on the' magnetic sarrey yacht Carnegie, :which;is nbw lying at'Falmouth. The Carnegie > was built reoently ■ for the Carnegie Institntion; of Washington;. for. ocoan . magnetio survey-work,'and is now on hermaiden cruise frotn'Niw York.,-. She goes fromMmouth to Madeira, the Bermudas, and back to New ■York. , Mr. Kidsori joined the yacht at St. John's, Nova Scotia, as one of the observers, 6ome magnetic survey work in Newfoundland.' : ... v ...
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 695, 21 December 1909, Page 7
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419NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 695, 21 December 1909, Page 7
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