LONDON PERSONALS
(From "The Post's" Representative.) LONDON, 20th October.
Lady Wilford is thinking of leaving for a brief visit to New Zealand either in January or February, by one of the vessels of the New Zealand Steam Ship Company. There are business affaiis which she wishes to ai range. In all likelihood her stay will not be moio than five i\ eeks, as she anticipates being in London again in time for the Court piesentations of the 1D33 season. Lady Wilford will be accompanied by her sister, Miss> McLean, 0.8. E. Tho tenancy of the High Commissioner's house in Chelsea will not expire till February. Miss Isabel Wilford is making a great success in A. A. Milne's fantastic comedy, "The Dover Road," which has been staged at The Embassy for a brief run. Sho takes the part of Anne, the girl eloping with Leonard (Mr. T. G.. Saville), > whose wife has previously eloped with someone else. Miss' Wilford is charmingly fresh and coy, and her acting is characterised by a satisfying finish. Sir Thomas Wilford will be away in Geneva for the Mandates Report session, in November, at the time of the Armistice Day celebrations in London. His deputy at thp,: Cenotaph ceremony will be Colonel Norman FitzHerbcrt. Colonel and Mrs. N. FitzHerbort will leave for Now Zealand'in November. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Ross (Wellington) recently arrived in "England from South. America, where they • have been engaged in missionary, work for some twenty-four years, previously in Paraguay, but for tho last eight years in Buenos Aires. They are now on their way to New Zealand on a holiday visit, taking with them two of their children. They expect to leave England at the beginning Of November, via Suez,.and they hope to feaeH New Zealand about Christmas time., -While in the Dominion they-will stay with'-:their'relatives in Wellington and Hastings. , Mr. and Mrs. Ross,;i have ; spentV some,- time in Scotland,-, where" they'were ..able',_to meet relatives of the' latter^ "'The travellers expect to-be in South America to resume . their; work in Buenos - Aires in about1 a year after "their "arrival in New Zealand... *;;..-
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 11
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351LONDON PERSONALS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 11
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