Regarding 1 lie personal appearance of lihe new IVi.shop of SonWnva'-k, London, 'MAP ' says —A nonsmoker and a total ab& tamer, Bishop Ami go has something al-oiit him of the stcrnn-ess of the reformer ar>d tho rigidity ef the Puritan. Tall, swarthy, somewhat tlonnrg, and a'l'osret hr-r unmihtary in gait, with lnur which is alieady sahlo-sihered, straight featines, ii!a<k eyes, long face, and tight-set month, he gives an nii- .,"> (^ . jpn [i, , r - n pnf which, however, ensilv tvclts i' to "-Ttu'r v sNmpathy and unbends to t/ne 1 md'iC'st of pM, Young in years, the older priest-.. who-e wisdom nnd e\nc]i- o nre he respects, Knojiv ■b a 1 they v, ill find in him their fiiend, wirTe in energy, resource, and self-sacrifice he can measure paces with the swiftest of the yoyng. Finally, his friends hope Uiat ome crowning thing at least his new honors will bring him— and that is a new hat.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 12 May 1904, Page 10
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