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Very New Journalism.

A new object in forming special settle roent assoc:ations was disclosed (says the Wellington " Pose ") at the Greville y. Black trial in the Supreme Court th's week. Mr Greville was being examined as to whether his connection with the special settlements while on the staff ot i the "Pahiatua Star" did not interfere with his newspaper work. Mr Grevilli replied thai he " started association i for tire express purpose of the printing and the advertising.' Another incident of this case was that a compositor tiame4 F> S, Moore 9aid plaintiiji was in 1 t}ie habit ' of Miking ]i\h brother's cow before coming to the dffic£.; Mr Justice Richmond suggested that perhaps he 5 was better employed milking the cow than milking ' hia own "brains' for leaders, Mr ituore, wlio was called |» give expert evidence, admitted in cro^s-ex.amjnation by Mr itdwards that he" was a nonunion pcjinpoeitorj wageg were "£i p.*-r freek of <$ flours. 5' Mr Eclwa,r4s remarked tb,at thjs wa,s Cl $ specimen of the fntejlia'ent comp., who works for £1 a Weefc: and gives expert evidence." At another stage of the case the defendant was stating causes of his dissatisfaction with plaintiff, and gave a glimpse into the internal economy of a country paper. Concert givers sent in their own notices, racing secretaries wrote the reeorts ?f their meetings, with glowing narratives of their own capabilities, and finally «n arohiiiect wrote a description of .the town pvyhicli all ike,' notable i bqildjnga were those designed by himself.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 3

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250

Very New Journalism. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 3

Very New Journalism. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2911, 1 March 1893, Page 3

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