GOVERNOR’S DENIAL.
STORY THAT WAS CUT,
LONDON. April 6.
It is understood, says the Daily News, that Sir Dudley de Chair has indignantly denied conversations he is supposed to have had with Sir Henry Jmnn, who recently wrote a book dealing with his world travel, but it transpires that the offending passages were not published. Sir Henry Lunn’s secertary explains that drafts of a certain passage were sent to an Australian friend confidentially for his opinion, and he advised their excision, which was carried out. Presumably, Sir Dudley had seen tho confidential draft.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 123, 22 April 1927, Page 10
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