"You know parsons are differently placed from politicians. The parson can say what he likes and no one dare contradict him, not even his wife," declared the Hon. W. A. Veitch, at a social gathering in Yv'ano'anui. " But when the poor politician gets up to speak, everybody fires questions at him. I think that position ought to be reversed, and people ought to let the politician say what he likes to say, but they ought to question the parson."
Remains of the lost Roman city of Mediolarium have been discovered at Hales, near Market Drayton, Shropshire.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 246, 17 October 1929, Page 19
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