ON TOUR AT HOME.
E.ONDOK PERSONALS. /{ London, Fcbruaiy 12 i Calleis at tho High Commissioner i ■• Ijst w<.ok meludfd the following Airs j , Schacdlich, Vtickknd, Miss Pollen, Wcl Imftfou Mr II C Gitenilreet, ulrs and Mihs J3nature Littlejolin, of TWI , lingion, Mr Arthur Kingsford, ' hnd Mr ind Mis Iliirv Steele, Auckland , tho Misses E and M, Mr John, , and Mi« Ariicm Sbmtr-et T'lonns, : Auckland, Mi C S , ind Mdme B Brooke, Christelnireh and Mr \\ 1 Hutchens, Hancrn \f Captain Mnhng, ono of the fen hold- : crs ot th*> New Zeahnd Cioss, was under General IMiitmoio in tho Jlaori ' Wir, is shurtK publishing a book ot J Tenitnisconce-. I f
;Bk Eon, W, Pftjn.ter Reeves, latd High CoiiJWtsswHcj; lor Nev? Xeaiau,d|, attd now i)irficto.r of the liOJidou School of Economics, has been efefcted a.i toftorftry Doctor of PhiMsopbyof »he t:,niyerstty of iithefts. Tho Son- Thomas Macketefo, Mrs. MaGlsenZie, aiid Miss HeJen Mr. Arthur Myers, 'M.P.,' B«d M:rs, Myers, were anioiigst the Mm jZoaJaiwers presertt at the Prime Minister's re-CG-pti.an ..ovi Bitonday; ' , Mr. M ; atcol.m Ross, of Wc)linßtot>>. loaves an his return to H*w Zealand, iiftving Tetiwae.d froffl a visit to. Irelatrd, . • The Fefefiiary "Bookiitaa" colitaiiVs a portrait of Miss, Edith Howes, authoress of a m1.U:1«6 pf "Maori Fairy Tales. ,, * Mr. Hi 0. Caincrtfii,.Ei-ocluco ComtniS"! sip;iv&r for the N«B' Z,eolaiid (jovcriimeiit,' is giving, a sm-ies of lectnree Iβ Scot' lan j. ok Ke:w. ZoalaitA. . Miss- Margatfit Ho4Ke.i wfro wceiitly i-iihiriiqd frofii J*e(v Z<?.alantl r oppiiod. a disciissinft, iiiiiler tile allspioos of tli«. Wonj.c.ii's fttcfiflhitvl/iasmc 'last iiigiit aii. ; ■ "tlie Geivcfkl Jijffent 01-the Woitieii's Vote in Australia. ..and New Zealatii."
Tlie "Mowing Post" of Febimfy 7 atiiioutices liw. Mnfriago .oil Octohor U, 1913 i at lloj.v TriulfA- Ohvircb, Kiim*way, liorfnn," by tlio Jl«y. .!,.&. Evans, M.A., of Robert Seff.oiTi only sou of •Rr. owl Mrs,, "Harry Afknis., of Mi-w XoalHild, a.ifjf fj.raiidsoH of tlrfj lato. Mr. )Vi!liairt Srftoii Moorllohso, »f Now. Z«a--lrtiKi,.to Jkry SWnl.oy, <3aiiß%ter of tlio kte. Mr. W; A. ■CiT.rts.entpr, niidvof M:fe. Cariioutpr, <j.f SmitfceaV.Kiigland; ,',, ..
Mr., Will Htit<?heivs,. of Hiiwwa', afi:iv cd h.ero a; f.esV di).y» aao-,,., aitd ..teaVpjj ft.amiii: oh 20 by ,tlje:.ltMniw?ra. In' thp. Hitcnia) • k»' i.s sto.-j-brt niai-rW to Miss .' l&ii/ip, .daughter eif ,tho. Rov. .Gcoi-pfj Kemp, of Oiinibi'M.fffl , .. ..■ Mr. TTnteheiis first caJnc to .Enfijii'iirt'four or five veftre otfft. and studied, at tlie Royal A-cjttamyjbf Slus-ie. ■.. • .
Y>t. Janws Sfttfrtvw White, M.R., 8,5,, t>,,ti,O,P.. M.E.C,«., Kng., Gracfa«te ef Jfotir 'SCoaiimfl Uniycrsity, lias hncn in London about -Kgliteeii niouths.. ho has tnkpii fVjrwes, ftiVi Ms jspprt a.t tlip. ChiM'rei.i's .Hoßpifci.l,, rt.ml at ~(?rceiitfioh. lifi is -not)- at ■ th« Ofthopa-ftdfe Hospital, Great Port* law! Street, w%ieb. is-the'ofl'ly hospital 6f its kiml in England, • ' _ ■ ■ Mrs. Maekonirfc, wtfo , of the .High Ooin«tissioi?er for Sew Zealftiiiit, was iii tho PtiEros.&'S Gallery for the ■tfpeiiins* of Parlinfnent.. ■Professor and Mrs. White. Mks Winifred HiirVey; Mf. F. W. Hi Moore, Mrs. G. S. ami 'Miss SieMrdsftn were Now Zealand gucMs of ■ tie ■Colaniai ; Gflico to Vies- the loyal I'm* , ■ eessiort.
Tlio Hon.. Thomas Mackenzie ffSs the jzfiesi of the Aiigto-Sason C'krb *b a . .dinner on JMttitftry 4. Replying td the 'tost prepased by the elvairmaH, Mr. MackrtKie said that the Conuntas had reached a stage when they needed a targer voieo iipmi Imperial- questions. The *im.e tel afrived when some bedy should be estnblishffd. by wliich reprcSdiitatiTOs t)f tliß Damiiuons ffiiglit teikv sip A share in Imperial i-estjonsi.bil.iiies. 'In spoalvinft of emigration, he said that it was ihs.t as ljccsssarv to fiil tip tho empty lands of tire JJoitiinionsaS" it. was to keefs KP.i-rboiis at Malta or Gibraltar. Capital alsa was teqtiired, nn& the Hitiikh iftvestflr slroubl Wiricrtiikfi thai money cSpondtetl m eoldnisatiofl ■ Trrfrasitt a wtuni in excess of the amount paid far loans.
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