LADY GALWAY'S RETURN
May Fly as Far as Ausiralia Aceording to a London correspondent of August II, .Viscountess Galway on August 29 was to start on her return journey. fc>he is anticipating with much plcasure her return to New Zealand. From the efEects of her riding accident, Lady Galway has made a complete recovery. Bhe has been able to enjoy her atay in Britain and to see many old friends. It is her intention to start on her outward journey by the air route, but wketker she goes all the way to Australia by Imperial Airways has not been decided. fclko has done a cerlain amount of flying, but she haa never undertaken anything like this long journey and she may decide to transi'er to a sea route. Lady Galway will be rcporting to the women of New Zealand who asked kcr to make inquiries regarding a portrait of Queen Mary, a portrait that would be a companion to the one of King Goorge, which is in the Wellington Art Gallery. Distinguished visitors at Government House shortly after her return will include the Dowagcr Duchess of Norfolk, with one of her daughters, and the Marcliiouess of yiigo, with lier cousin, ftliss Helcn Maclean, of Ardgour.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 9
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205LADY GALWAY'S RETURN Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 195, 3 September 1937, Page 9
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