NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD
London, August 13. [ Mr. and Mrs. A. K\ Watson have postponed their visit to Scotland, and aro still at Walton-on-Thames. Colonel V.' S. Smith, of the New Zealand Staff Corps, has been attached to tho headquarters of the Southern Command. Tho Misses D., Q., M., and L. Francis, of Ohristchurch, who have recently been to Switzerland, have since been visiting relatives at Tring. Mrs. C. Middleton, of Waimate, who is accompanied by he rtwo doughters, tho Misses C. 0. and T. Middleton, arr rived _in England on July 29 by the Thomistocles on a ploasuro trip. They, hope to seo something of tho provinces, and to visit relatives in Scotland while over here. Dr. Hamilton, a Nelson College "old! boy," who recently graduated from Edinburgh University, and who. revisited New Zealand a couplo of years ago, is a present resident medical officer at tho East London Hospital for AVomen. and Children, relieving a surgeon who has been called—with almost tho entire staff!—to Hod- Cross work
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2285, 20 October 1914, Page 6
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168NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2285, 20 October 1914, Page 6
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