iM« ?•, SiM*?' of , Napier, is staying a t -ho Hotel Windsor for a few day's..
One of tho little worries of the local news.paper reporters, is the ineradicable' convictioni oftspme public bodies and institution. that,journalists can perform miracles in tht way ofcrowdingjnto a cubic foot Of space Some publio bodies and. organisations have even given evidenco that thoy think the reporters can work best standing up The matter was' recently considered by the local branch of tho New Zealand Instituto of Journalists, and os a result a deputation was appointed to spread the news that reporters aro human beings, with human limitations. Ihe deputation waited,oil tho At toiney-General yesterday to urge tho desirableness pi providing more amplo accom. modatiqn in the Supremo Court for tliq" press representatives. Dr. Findlay J received' the deputation's requests sympathetically, aiid Pronused tp obtain a report oil the matter Ine Harbour Board, which turns the'" repprters but when it goes into committee u WW invited to consider whether it ennW bottw »t« arraugefflejitt iu tbis ise»a«,"' ' -
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 7
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171Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 7
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