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More Praise For N.Z. Press

Two delegates, one from Britain and the other from the United States, to the Pacific Science Congress in Christchurch praised New Zealand newspapers for the way in which they had reported meetings of the congress and scientific news generally. One, the Briton, said: “The standard of reporting, in the New Zealand press has been such as would put most newspapers to % shame. You are indeed very fortunate in having a press which is so science-minded.” The American delegate said that United States scientists had been mis-repOrted so often that they had waved off newspapermen and remained on a pedestal, but they realised that they had a duly to tell the public about science.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BPB19490502.2.19

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 4

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118

More Praise For N.Z. Press Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 4

More Praise For N.Z. Press Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 81, 2 May 1949, Page 4

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