THE ARCHBISHOP’S JOKE
Hard work and plenty of.it if you monk. 6 Healthy and live lone is the * h „ " 01 the Archbishop of Canterbury, day recent 'y celebrated his 79th birth«f h..,P av * dson has a delightful sense learr| t iY Ur ' as most people who have is a ftlrn speak can vouch for. Here *? ory which illustrates it and letter « e tcdd to a group of friends. A ‘i S sen * to him from France, borv V e< * *° “Acheveque, CanterPoata.l oa <ires.” This puzzled the *a s *,-authorities, but eventually it ino4 “t ,°K n to him marked "Not It A at lt } e Canterbury Music -lull. Sot to v a . ’ e sson to him, he declared, tion ho e to ° Puffed up over the posine oc cupied.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 57, 30 May 1927, Page 9
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