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English: Bishop James Liston, 7th Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, at a welcome home at St Mary's College, Auckland, on 30 November 1935, after his return from a visit to Rome.
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Source Auckland Libraries Heritage Collections AWNS-19351204-58-1
Author Supplement to the Auckland Weekly News, 4 December 1935, page 58 - staff photographer, identity unknown
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