“LADY BOB”
Reporters Two-Thirds of Her Diet
AMUSING WOMAN ON MALOLO In the feminine world the most famous figure on the Malolo is Mrs. Aubrey Montgomery. Lord Kitchener christened her “Lady Bob” in India, and "Lady Bob” she is to everyone on the ship. “I come from San Francisco —the capital of the entire world—that’s how I describe it,” she told a Pressman yesterday morning. “No, I don’t want to say anything. Two-thirds of my diet on this trip has been made up of reporters,” she declared with some amusement, as she poked her cane through the fastdiminishing wisps of a Sun representative’s hair. And then she confessed that this was her fifth trip to New Zealand, and that it is the loveliest country in the world; that she had been in France for two years during the war working for the soldiers, and that Lord Kitchener had christened her “Lady Bob” in India.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 835, 2 December 1929, Page 16
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