Bishop Neligan, speaking at the annual meeting in London of the Christian Evidence Society, delirecated criticism of generals and others in authority. He said: "London is the most garrulous, gossipy, idle talo-bearing, pessimistic place in the British Empire to-day. I hate-to say that, for I love London through and through; but men who want to help must close their cars to this-idle tittle-tattle." , , Dr. Averill, of Auckland, travelled recently via the Wangamii River, and lie is generous in his - praise of the scenery. "AYc hear scenic places piaised so much that one is inclined to c-xpect disappointment," saiil the Bishop, "but 1 was not disappointed with the trip from I'ipiriki to the Houseboat. I was told a" lot about, the German Rhine before I visited it, but I was not disappointed with the Wangamii. I have seen a good deal of New Zealand scenery, but, I must say New.Zealand has u decided asset in tho Wu)igumu PayetV'-Adxt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2655, 29 December 1915, Page 6
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157Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2655, 29 December 1915, Page 6
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