NEW ZEALANDERS AT HOME
April S. . Mr Albert J. Rao' IqaYes for" 1 Dun edin in June.
Dr D. Mackay ban , arrived from Dunedin.
Mr E. H. Y. Berry, of Napier, is 6tudying at Guy's Hospital. Miss A. Matthews returns to Auck. land at the end of May. Mr E. J. Southgate, of Taranaki, is staying in Norwich.
Mi;i> McKinlay has arrived from Lawrence, Otago, Tho Misses E. and A. Hiorns, of Wanganui, are staying at -Leamington Spa. Mrs G. Hamilton Ferens, of Dunedin, is staying in Scotland. Colonel and. Mrs J. McNaughton Chi-'iitio, of Wellington, are visiting Scotland.
Mr and Mrs H. B. Rishworth, of Auckland, are staying at Wandsworth Common. Aliss Qosina diuakmann took the part of "Nail" in tho opera of that name at Covent Garden on March 30th. -.
Dr W. V. Bransgrove is at tho Central London Ophthalmic Hospital, jvhere he is senior houso surgeon. Mre F. Mnhen, Mrs B. A. Heron, and Mias F, Heron, of Tasmania, and Miss C. Macßae, of Canterbury, are staying at- Lockalsh, Scotland. Mr Reginald S. Cox, Mr Stanley Hooker, Miss C. Hooker, and Mr James Hodges have arrived from Cambridge, New Zealand. Sir Thomaß Mackenzie loft for France on Tuesday to visit the graves of New Zealandors who. fell in the Major Kirkwood, wuo lias arrived in London to wind up the business of transporting troops to and from New Zealand, will bo attached to the'- Now Zealand Offices, 414, Strand. Mr GifFord Marshall. Crown Prosecutor, and Mrs Marshall and Miss Marshall, who have arrived from Wanganui, intend visiting tho South of France.
Miss Kathleen Levi, of Wellington, has received two awards of the RoyaJ Academy of Mu6ic, namely, tho Edward W. Nicholls Prizo for wtiman pianiste, and the Charles Mortimer Prize for composition. Mr Bernard Tripp, who had just returned to London from the Geneva Red Cross Conference, loft again for the Continent, and ie accompanying Sir Thomas Mackenzie on his present visit to France. Mr Tripp will also go to Belgium. -• Miss Francis B. Lysnar, F.R.G.S., sister of Mr W. D. Lysnar, member for Gisborno, is paying' another visit to London, and contemplates giving lectures on tho Dominion to different societice. During tho war she assisted at tho New Zealand Hut, at the Convalescent Camp, at Hornchurch.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10605, 2 June 1920, Page 9
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