“WITH APOLOGIES TO MR. ARCHER”
Sir. — It is with the utmost trepidation that I learn that the Aorangi is due at Auckland on Sunday -with our justlvlauded Tom Heeney on board Just pjcture the scene. The church bells t ° lU "s’ the People walking along witn slightly more animation than - usual toward—-no, not to church, but down to the wharf. In their thousands, they wiil forgather to do homage to Tom
Heeney. Can it not be s t °ppe4 ; not the Aorangi be berthed dft . until Monday morning. I canno stand Heeney. He coul< * realised when he booked nis a that he would land in o p« Sunday. Now, Sir, The Sun so much good for New Zea large; could you not send a gram to Heeney, and ask hnn into touch with Kingsford Sn V , tab* probably it could be arranged, tl . Heeney off the Aorangi with the ern Cross. This would be arrangement, lor we know that ford Smith and Co. just dare not • in New Zealand on a Sunday* upon the “sins of Auckland - let us add another to the
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 452, 6 September 1928, Page 8
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