BISHOP LISTON
COMMENTS ON ELECTIONS ‘LABOUR PEOPLE OUR FRIENDS.” Electric Telegraph—Press Association Auckland, This Day. Bishop Liston, in a speech at a prize-giving ceremony at the Sacred Heart College, said there was a very distinguished man in New Zealand, who did! not quite know' what happeCdt? last Thursday. He went on to reniarjt on the refusal of a grant for State aid to Roman Catholic schools, and concluded: —“Perhaps some day our people will wake up, and do the right tiling. We found that out last week.” (Laughter.), Continuing, Bishop Liston said : “No doubt in time they will do the right thing by us.. Thanks he to God, the Labour people, fflir friends, are coming into their own, •sjul please Cod we- though a minority, will com© into our own” 5 (Applause.)
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 31337, 13 December 1922, Page 6
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