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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD.

PERSONAL NOTES FROM' LONDON. London, January 10. 'An Ang!o-Ne«- Zealand wedding was celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of Victories, Kensington, on Saturday week. Mr. Reginald Clarke, the bridegroom, is the youngest son of the late 31 r. S. L. Clarke, of New Zealand, and the bride was Miss Lydia Mary. Wood, elder daughter of the late Mr. C. J. Wood, M.I.C.E. Miss Blanche Butler, the new headmistress of the Auckland Girls' Grammar School, who sails for New Zealand tomorrow, shines in outdoor life as in scholastic attainments. Regarding games for girls at school, Miss Butler thinks that no hard-and-fast rules can be laid down, as, in her opinion, individual cases should bo considered individually. Sir William Hall-Jones was a member of the committee which arranged a dinner for' Monday last to welcome.. Mr. Frank Lnscelles, the Master of the Pageant of London, which is to be given ;;t the Crystal Palace during the Festival, of Empire. Mr. Lascelles has lately returned from South Africa, where he. di T reeled the pageant at the Union festivities. The Eev. E. S.' Gray, a well-known prohibition leader for many years past in Christchurch, has been granted nine nionths' furlough from his church, *ud I intends to visit the mission-fields of the New Zealand Baptist Churches at Brabmanbaria and Chsnapur, coining after that to England, and then attending, as delegate from New Zealand, the PanBaptist Congress to bo held in Philadelphia.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1064, 1 March 1911, Page 9

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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1064, 1 March 1911, Page 9

NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1064, 1 March 1911, Page 9

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