Dr. Liston’s Loyalty
LETTER TO THE PREMIER.
REGRETS MISUNDERSTANDING.
“LOVE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL
COUNTRY
Auckland, April 6. Bishop Liston, in a letter to the Premier, says:
“I yield place to no one in love for this beautiful country of New Zealand in which 1 was born, and in loyalty to the King. In so far as any reported remarks of mine should have led those who do not know me, 1 quite frankly regret my share in the misunderstanding, and i trust that, when the people of New Zealand come to know me better they will think of me as my friends do.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 100, 6 April 1922, Page 5
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