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TITLES

TO TH« EDITOE OF THE I'REBB. Sir,—lf you "listen in" to the Wellington radio in a few weeks you will hear the member for Avon addressed as the Honourable Mr Sullivan or the Hon. the .Minister for . . ~ and later Hansard will similarly describe him. Your paper frequently reports someone you call the Honourable D. G. Sullivan, and English readers must wonder what duke or marquis he can be the younger son of. Mr Sullivan has already mildly protested, but I am surprised that the Hon. Mr. Semple has allowed the papers to make him an aristocrat.—Yours, etc., R.M. February 21, 1936.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21715, 24 February 1936, Page 9

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TITLES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21715, 24 February 1936, Page 9

TITLES Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21715, 24 February 1936, Page 9

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