“THE ARCHBISHOP”
A SOLICITOR EXALTED FIJIAN’S AMUSING BLUNDER (.Special to THR SUN.) CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. There is a Christchurch who has just been dignified by n ' title of Archbishop, from kamb»“ * Fiji. A member of the native co munity, one-time scholar of an land school, wrote to the New *- land Amateur Swimming Asso f}f,, a ta asking for a copy of a c , inC jrt granted him by the association, had lost the original. His request, which was read * .j. evening's meeting of the „ T c< L o nld contained the statement: ‘I be proud if you could let me a copy of the certificate, which signed by the Archbishop ol Zealand.” . ,he The writer had stumbled over signature of the president 0 council, Mr. W. E. D. Bishop, . ‘ appears on the certificate-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 74, 18 June 1927, Page 8
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