SECTARIAN STRIFE.
DR LISTON REPLIES TO MR GUNSON.
[nr telegraph—pkr press association]
AUCKLAND, March 22.
A copy of a letter which the Bishop has sent to Mr Gunson (Mayor of Auckland) has been handed to the press by Dr J. M. Listen (Roman Catholic Co-adjutor Bishop of Auckland). The Bishop says:
“I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of Saturday. I notice your Worship issued your “protest” before I could possibly have received your letter Seeing that your Worship had not the courtesy—not to say the sense of fairplay—to await my reply to your question. before handing your condemnation of me to the press of New Zealand, it seems to me quite unnecessary that you should have written to me at all; and it is certainly unnecessary that I should answer your question.”
Bishop Liston, in a postscript says: '“As Your Worship has made this matter public, I am handing this letter to the press.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 1
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156SECTARIAN STRIFE. Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1922, Page 1
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