No Place Like Home.
WHAT THE PRIMATE MEANT.
Per Press Association—Copyright. Napier, last night. Owing to the ambiguous way; in which the Primate put it, lie was generally understood to say he was going to England as chaplain to the troops in the Britannic. He informed the Synod that the Premier had offered him passage home in the Britannic, and as there was no chaplain with the troops, he would accept the offer if the Synod would consent. It transpires that by “ home ” he meant Auckland, not England,
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 40, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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88No Place Like Home. Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 40, 16 February 1901, Page 2
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