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BISHOP LISTON BREAKS SILENCE LETTER TO' THE PREMIER. LOYAL SUBJECT OF-KING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. AUCKLAND, tins day. Bishop Liston in a letter to the Pre- ; mier, Hon. W. F. Massey, says: '1 i yield place to no one 'll love for this beautiful country of New Zealand in ' which I was born, and in loyalty to the ■ King.'' It? so far as any reported remarks of mine should have led those ' who do not know me I quite ;rankly re- j ' gret my share in. the misuuderstand- j ing, and I trust that when the people ' of New Zealand come to know nw bet- ; | ter they will think of me as my friends, do. __
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XX, Issue 6491, 6 April 1922, Page 3
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