“LIKE A BULLDOG”
MR, SCULL IX’B PRINCIPLES. COMMONWEALTH ON MEND (United Prow Association—By Elec trio Telegraph Copyright.) LONDON, Nov. 24. “Air. SeUllin is :iike< a bulldog with a bone once he hris got hold of a principle. He will not let go until Australia’s difficulties are adjusted,” said Archbishop Spence, upon receiving the freedom of his birthplace, Cork. President Cosgrove attended the function. “Things are not so- bad as they are represented],” added the archbishop. “Before I left everything was mending. I believe that after the next harvest, the financial stringency will be relieved. Air. 'Sc-ullin has arrived in Cork and was entertained by the Lord Mavor.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 27 November 1930, Page 8
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