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YUGOSLAV HONOUR FOR BISHOP LISTON.—Mr. J. M. Totich Yugoslav Consul for New Zealand, speaking at the Yugoslav Club last evening before presenting to Dr. J. M. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, the Order of St. Sava (second class), bestorvcd on him by King' Peter II in recognition of the services rendered by members of the Roman Catholic clergy and teachers to the ugosav communi y in New Zealand. The guest of honour is seated in the centre, and Mr. IV. F. Boyle, can of xe uck an Consular Corps, is on the right.

FREE TRAM RIDES.-For the first tune Fares' TradinS cJw. If *■ «* W Ol *"« of Hobson and Wyndham Streets.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 5

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YUGOSLAV HONOUR FOR BISHOP LISTON.—Mr. J. M. Totich Yugoslav Consul for New Zealand, speaking at the Yugoslav Club last evening before presenting to Dr. J. M. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, the Order of St. Sava (second class), bestorvcd on him by King' Peter II in recognition of the services rendered by members of the Roman Catholic clergy and teachers to the ugosav communi y in New Zealand. The guest of honour is seated in the centre, and Mr. IV. F. Boyle, can of xe uck an Consular Corps, is on the right. FREE TRAM RIDES.-For the first tune Fares' TradinS cJw. If *■ «* WOl *"« of Hobson and Wyndham Streets. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 5

YUGOSLAV HONOUR FOR BISHOP LISTON.—Mr. J. M. Totich Yugoslav Consul for New Zealand, speaking at the Yugoslav Club last evening before presenting to Dr. J. M. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, the Order of St. Sava (second class), bestorvcd on him by King' Peter II in recognition of the services rendered by members of the Roman Catholic clergy and teachers to the ugosav communi y in New Zealand. The guest of honour is seated in the centre, and Mr. IV. F. Boyle, can of xe uck an Consular Corps, is on the right. FREE TRAM RIDES.-For the first tune Fares' TradinS cJw. If *■ «* WOl *"« of Hobson and Wyndham Streets. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 91, 17 April 1936, Page 5