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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD

, r London, July 7. Mr. John Brown, of Blenheim, is in Worcester. Mrs. Ellis Wingley,'of Tauranga, is in Hampshire. Major T. H. Dawson, Auckland Battalion,, is staying in Torquay. Corporal L. W. Iteid, of the New Zealand Engineers, is in Eastbourne. A. G. B. Price, of Auckland (A.4.E.F.), is -staying at Portland, in Dorset. ' Mr. Cyril B. Kenny, of Auckland, is a member of the Canadian Contingent now at Shorncliffe. Corporal Cccil H. Duncan, of Dunedui (N.Z.), of the 10th (North Otago) Company, who is at present in London, !S staying a t Stockwell. Miss Mackenzie, daughter of the High Commissioner, who has been spending some time- at Burleigh' Salterton, in Devon, has returned to London. Miss T, Middleton, of Waimate, who nas been spending some months in Scotland, is. now in London prior to taking U P! nursing at St. Thomas's Hospital., .Dr. R. H. Makgill, of Auckland, is on ills way to England to undertake special chemistry work for the War Office under trie direction of his uncle, Dr. John bcott Haldane. . ss G. Nest Da vies, who is a dairy instructress under tho New Zealand Department of Agriculture, 'lias -come to .?l v ' c ' r people in Wales, and leaves again for home early in September. Mr. W. - Morgan, of Mount Eden, Auckland, who is on a .visit to England after an absence of 24 years, is at present in London. He leaves for New Zealand in about two months spending some time in Australia en route. The High Commissioner for New Zealand a few days- ago visited the British Ked Cross Hospital at Netley, near Southampton, where there are a .considerable number of New Zealand wounded. He found all. the case ■ doing well. . The following New Zealand ladies assisted Mrs. H. Alington at her stall in tlie Haymarket on Alexandra Day:— Lauy .Islington, Mrs. Parker, the Misses blurley May, Dorothy Cumberland, Annie Brandon, Le Grand Campbell, Dorothy Earner, Moss Davis, Muriel 'Moss Dans, C. Walker, Barrett, Emily Naylor, Edna Barrett, Doris Barrett, Mrs. Staples-Browne, Mrs. C. Orde, Mrs Mnichin, tlie .Misses Stella Carr, Milling, Bowen, Zoe Bowen, Esme GlassSandeman, Aubrey Glass-Sandenian, Mrs. Glass-Sandeman, Mrs. Rous-Mar-tin, Mrs. M'Adam and the Misses (3) M'Adam, Mrs. Gilbert Bowles, Mrs. Smith Carrington, Lady Findlay, Mrs. Kerr, and the Misses Belle Hyams, Earle, M. Milling, Ina Bosworth, Audrey Grace Bowles, Buller, Rosetta Buller, Parfitt, Helen Parfitt, Edson, Heywood, L'Estrange, Nolan, Ponting, Grierson, Stewart, Lewis; .V,. Hall, and V. N. Bosworth.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 3

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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 3

NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2549, 25 August 1915, Page 3

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