LONDON PERSONALS
(By Atr Mall, from "The Post's" London Representative.)
LONDON, September 12,
Dr. Lan D. Gebbie has resigned from the Colonial Medical Service and will not be returning to Malaya. He expects to be in London for some years, and at present he is carrying out further post-graduate work in surgery. Dr. Gebbie arrived a week ago by the Rawalpindi, which he left at Marseilles.
Messrs. E. E. Aitken and D. H. Smith signed on at Wellington in the Port Campbell and arrived in London at the end of March. Next week they are leaving on a two years' sailing trip to the Arctic, which promises to be full of interest. Between -March and the present time they have visited Montevideo, Buenos Aires, St. Vincent (Portuguese East Africa), and most of the Continental ports.
Mr. E. W. Parr, 8.E., Assoc.M.lnst.CJ.., A.M.lnst.M. and Cy.E. (Wellington) was among those who passed the final examination of the Town Planning Institute, held recently in London. Mr. Parr, who left New Zealand early in 1935, is now an assistant civil engineer with the Admiralty, and is at present stationed at H.M. Dockyard, Devohport. \
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1938, Page 10
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