SAW THE JOKE!
(Special to 'the Herald.) • . • , AUCKLAND, this day
Scots are generally supposed not to be easily moved to laughter, but at a -uiftciing of the -Auckland -Presbytery .there was a spontaneous outburst when •4bvs"Heyr Joint -Lowden,said that.otic of the reasons that ’weighed .with him in accepting ;! "call to ilie church at I’acron was “tlie license” coming back. Mt. Lowden’s pronounced views in favor of no license .were too . well known to require .apy explanation of his statement.... .
■ A member of the Presbytery remarked, however, that the gift Mr. Lowdcn had of dealing \vith drunken men would, make him it valuable asset io the police at. Paeroa.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17008, 15 April 1926, Page 7
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