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Mr. Devlin

Mr.jJ)evHn, R1.P.,, arrived at 'W Bluff on' Monday, and Lis.-already */ well' launched --upon his New Zealand tour. We wish the gifted orator and envoy a hearty cead mile f-ailte." Thij; is indeed a case in which (as " the- gracious Shakespearian hostess Silvia- saith) the comer's quality and" worth are. warrant for his welcome', hither. We bespeak fox him -.-a' welcome «■ '.according to _his .worth '—and .a generous" welcome' that will ' appear in other ways than.words.'. For sympathy with,-a struggling nation, like truth, ' hath * better "deeds thai" -.words to graco- it. - - - . '. „ ,vV

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New Zealand Tablet, 13 December 1906, Page 9

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Mr. Devlin New Zealand Tablet, 13 December 1906, Page 9

Mr. Devlin New Zealand Tablet, 13 December 1906, Page 9

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