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LONDON PERSONALS

(From "The Post's" Representative.)

LONDON, Ist November.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mac Donald (Wellington) are passing through London from tho North. They have had seven interesting weeks touring, in Scotlaud, and are now en route to the Continent. They intend wintering abroad, and by easy stages they will make their way through to the French and Italian Rivieras.

The Rev. G. K. Stowell and Miss C. B. Stowell (Wellington), after touring Canada in September, spent some time in England and in Edinburgh. Yesterday they left for a tour in Egypt and the Mediterranean ports. In April next they hope to return to Great Britain.

Mr. and Mrs. James Abernethy (Wellington), who have been for some months touring in England, Scotland, and on the Continent, are leaving for America this week. They will connect with the Tahiti, and expect to arrive in Wellington on 16th December. Mr. mid Mrs. Abernethy had a very pleasant time in Scotland with friends.

Mrs. T. G. Cox left for Wellington by the Jervis- Bay on 30th October. Shortly, after her arrival in England she bought a car, and in tins she made, extensive tours in England and Scotland with her son, Mr. G. E. Cox,-who is studying Ophthalmic Optics in London. During a roundof two and a: half months they covered over 5000 miles. -

Major A. B. Kose, Mrs. Rose, and their little daughter left for New Zealand by tho Port Campbell on 23rd October. They have gone out primarily to see Mrs. Eose 'a mother, Mrs, Kirkcaldie, a well-known resident in Wellington.

Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe and Countess Jellicoe have sold the lease of 80, Portland place, and have purchased 19, Princes Gardens, which will be their permanent London address.

The first miniature golf course around Paris has appeared in Val d'Or. The new course, which lies along the main Paris-Versailles road, has 36 holes," with intriguing bunkers of water, sand pit, and grassy mound. The greens are only two yards square, and the fairways vary from eight to 20 yards. There is a clubhouse, where refreshments are served. The situation is delightful, and the place is' easily accessible. ' -

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 15

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LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 15

LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 137, 6 December 1929, Page 15

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