THE ARCHBISHOP'S LETTER.
FURTHER TELEGRAJf TO HIM. (By Tclecraph.—Press Association.) Dunedin, December 5. Tho following telegram was dispatched from Dunedin this morning:— "Archbishop Redwood, Wellington. "We most respectfully reiterate that, in the interview accorded to the editor of the 'Tnbli't,' wo made it omplinticaMy clear that nothing had been said or intended to warrant even the faintest suspicion thnt we, who were responsible for tlio exemption clause/as regards Sacramental wine, over purposed or would consent to annul it. "I!. B. P. Hammond. "U. P.. Nieholls."
Mr. Gerald T. Baker, the chairman of the Principal Ollice Hoard of the Colonial Mutual Life Office, arrived from Melbourne yestofdny by the Mocrnki on his first visit to New Zealand. He is accompanied by Mr. Adam G. Melville, tho Mib-manaser of tho society in Melbourne,
Mr. Gco. Gardner, formerly a wellknown comedian and "end-man," and at one time n member of Frank A. M. Clark's "All Star" Minstrels, died in (he Hospital on Sunday last.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1304, 6 December 1911, Page 6
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