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ON TOUR AT HOME.

LONDON PEBSONAUS.

London, March 19, Sir James Milts arrived at Naples ts« da.ys ago liy tho Omrali. It bad been liis intention to stay hi Egypt for a few weeks, but he was troubled with rheumatism during tlio voyage-, so came right on with a view to talcing a cum at one of tiie Oflntinental resorts. Hβ was mot at Naples by his <lsuifihter, Miss GeraWine Mills, and they proceeded together to Ver»et-les-Bains, where they will remain for some time! They bus not expected to roach London till about Easter. Mrs. Vassall, of Ceuti-»i Africa, who was Miss Chase-Morris, of Wellington, arrived in London a few days ago."" Canon Harry D. Burton", Hector of St. Michael's, Chrietchnreh, who was appointed to tlrat charge when Archdeacon Avorill was made Bishop of Wniapu, is in England,' with Mrs. Burton. Second-Lieutenant E. D. H. Stacker, of Wellington, "srifli liis wife and his mother, Mrs. Basil Stocker, has arrived in England on a lioliday. Mr. Stacker, who is in tho oth Wellington Regiment, also intends to do some military training wEile here. Mr. T. T. TifoniiKon, of the Now Zealand University, was , on Tbureday admitted a rnoinber of the .Royal College of Surgeons. Mr. J. ]<\ Dowsctt, of New Zeiiland, who has recently been to Canada on a four months' business trip, relumed to London o.u Momfay. Mr. '1 , . Cbamberliii Chaiuberlin <tnd I:is mother,,and adopted son, V.v. I'ani I'aoiii Cliambcrlin, who have boon in Kugiiiiid for sonic years, left last week for home by tlio Orvteto. ■ Sisti-r Jirnestinc, of Dniicdiit, wiio has been in England for several months, loaves for N«w Zealand, to tafeo charce of St. Mary's Orphanage, in Meriiiitj;J,<jii, Dtiucdiu, on April 2-1. ■ Mr.' W. Syotswood Green writes to Urn "Times" of Murv-h 11, commenting upon the acrident which recently occurred on the Limja Glacier. llr. (!rw;n jiifd two <xuiipaHfoni>, Keiil Boss and Ulricli Kaiifuiaii, .wrc the lirst to traycrso Iho glacier iii '1882, and to give it a nitnic.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2135, 29 April 1914, Page 2

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ON TOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2135, 29 April 1914, Page 2

ON TOUR AT HOME. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2135, 29 April 1914, Page 2

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