BISHOP LISTON’S SPEECH.
ANOTHER PROTEST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Christchurch, Last Night. The Council of Christian Congregations discussed Bishop Liston’s speech and Mayor Gunson’ reply thereto, and, as the result, the following resolution was passed: “Thia council regrets exceedingly that Bishop Liston should have used the occasion of the Irish treaty, which has been approved by the Parliament of Great Britain, by the Irish National Assembly, and by the world at large, to express suspicion of the honesty of the intentions of the Mother Country, and discontent with the treaty itself, and generally to malign the Empire. The council is unable to believe that any man is a good New Zealander who defames the Empire. The council expresses its pleasure at the stern attitude of the Mayor of Auckland, and trusts an end will be voluntarily put to this type of mischievous utterance.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 March 1922, Page 5
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