Who’s Who on the Aorangi
After an excellent run „ Tasman, the K .M M... at Auckland tally this ntornlS **W*. ; way to Vancouver. mn * on v, Hsh h and'Au s , !, ra l i , i^ C » lty « * | tourists and business peopi;*"" «raVa°n U s wh n,i, "- v " p »-kn ow^k 11 .11 innv\ ho propose to tour tv. *'■» i minion, and also some * * * * TUSf i Touring the world i n connertu the affairs of tho Yorkshire InsLT i t ompanj. of which he is I ’lames o ',t ho na'i ; .faints, who paid a visit io\ c » Insurinco "- ' He is accompanied j Australi ili 'nriiitr^ 1^I '’- the > r 3 also of tho York Labour ' L ' a member of Lord Blanesburv’fV' 5 ssrtsr iztzxsrrSgS. tcred Insurance Institute. * * « W. C. Brooks, of the tv. Pacific Department of the Union Ship Company in Sydney. i. s way to Suva, Fiji, where he win U a holiday. u **t: Mr. R. ir. Barton, of Edwards 1»P and Company. Sydney, arrive one of his periodical visits -UV' Dominion. * * * Father C. J. Morkane. rector of ... Holy Cross College. Mosgiel. rctW Horn a holiday trip to Australia. » was accompanied by Father O Who has also been holidavlnuS abroad. * * * Ordered to take a sea trip fo, v health, the Rev. Father Edge 0 r t Awamutu, iert New Zealand m j, UU, ’” KI ylsl£ed S y <lm ' y - -Melboun,. Adelaide, Durban, Capetown, Tenehffr England, Algiers. Italy;. Colom* Sumatra, Java and back to Austral' While in England he attended the hr Catholic Congress and other flip k tions. “I found travelling verv streous.” said Father Kdge, "and keptmuch as possible to the sea.’’ Althou* a native of England and naturallv ve pleased to visit the Homeland aga. Father Edge was by no means sor to return to Xew Zealand. * * * George Walker, heavy-weight wrt> ling champion of Canada, returned Auckland after a good trip to Am tralia. After wrestling John Pesek Auckland he left under contract fAustralia, where he had three cor tests. In his first bout he drew w. McDougall and in his second defeat Billy Meeske. He defeated McDoug n in a return bout. Walker plans to sts in Auckland for some time and will ion hand if a midsummer match canb»f arranged. He may stay until ne, winter to be ready for the 1930 seaao Walker says he had "a fine and daytime” on his flying visit to Australia. - * * * Mr. Robert Bell, of Christchurch, < prominent figure in the newspap? world of Xew Zealand, returned froc an extended trip abroad. He has b* round the world more times than h* - cares to remember, and has visit? every country from Xew Zealand to f the north of Xorway. and distant par; of Alaska. . . . Colonel .T. Sclater. Australian ud II New Zealand manager for the Carv dian Pacific Railways, will make »if tour of the Dominion. Lady- Braddon. a well-known Syij. hostess, will spend a holiday in Nt» ’ Zealand visiting tile principal lour* resorts. Colonel F. Lewis and Colonel W. F. Jourdain are two English visitors 11 the Dominion. They hope to do son* ; fishing, in addition to seeing the slgbti
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 10
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520Who’s Who on the Aorangi Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 869, 13 January 1930, Page 10
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