ON TOUR AT HOME.
LONDON PERSONALS. ;,„ >_■ .■• London,-December 20. f Miss Elsio, Ivempthornc, of Dunedin, is at present in Paris. -Mr. and Mrs. George Bloomfield and their children. are at tho Onslow Hotel, Qucen'a Gate. Mr. E..D. Ward, of Dunedin, returned from a month's visit to Franco last week, and has gone on to Scotland until the end of January. Miss Jessie A. Scott, M.8.. Ch.B., and Mr. C, C. lies, M.B„; Ch.B., both of New Zealand, have been awarded tho-M.D. of Edinburgh University. Mr. F.; Waldegrave, of Wellington, and his daughter, Mrs. Atkinson, who ore at present in Venice, hope to spend Christmas in London.. . , . .-.'.
Mr. Edgar. O. Rand'le, of Auckland, is likely to remain in England until June next.
Mr. P, J. Lysnar, of Devonport, Auckland, is staying at Upper.Norwood. Mr, Harry Branston, of Wellington, arrived in London early; in, Novembur, on a brief visit. Ho loaves for, tho United State in January,, but: will, bo back in England in April. ,■■•, -...•. ~" Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. Shechan, of Invercargill, have teen spending a few wosks with relatives in Devonshire, and will be in; Nottingham for nnd the New lear. . ■ ■ ■•-.''..■;■■
-~ MissM. K. Stewart, of Dunedin, arrived in November on a three months'.visit-to friends in Scotland.
Mr. ,T. C, Hynes, of Wellington, who recently arrived in London, via Canada and the United States, went on to Scotland. .. . ; The'" High Commiff.ioner 'represented New Zealand at the memorial service held on Friday for the late Mr. Whitelaw Reid, the American Ambassador; arid Mr. Wray Palliser also attended., ', ■ Mr. and Mrs. TV. A, Parton, of Wellington, who have been in 'England for about three months, 'return'by a January boat. They nio at present in Scotland,'but will be in London for Christmas. • Mr. F. T. Russell, of Invcfcargill, 'who arrived in London a month ago,' left last week for Paris, where ho will stav iintil the end of.January! From Paris Mr.Russell goes to, Italy, and will not be back, m London until early in March, Miss Elsie. N. Barnett,. of Dunedln, leaves for the TTnitwl States in January. In Chicago, Miss Barnctt will bo joined by her brother, and together they will spend a couple .of months with New Zealand friends.now resident in Mexico. Mrs. Pattison, of Gisborno,who«e sister, Miss Violet Tosswill, was married recently, and 'will live in England in future, returned to Now Zealand on Friday,-after having spent sonic years hero. Mrs.Palti*on has a brother, Dr. Tosswill, in Gisborne.- :,.'-.,•■■ The thanks of the New Zealand Lawn' Tennis Association hnvo been forwarded to Mr. T. E. Donne, from Wellington, for his effort in getting'the English Davis'Cup' team to extend their tour from Australia to New Zealand. Mr. A. B. Jcfferics.'of Duiiedin, arrived in London a fortnight ago, nnd is likely to stay for about six months. Ho will visit Germany, nnd Holland before returning to' Now Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 5
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473ON TOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 30 January 1913, Page 5
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