ADVERTISING OFFICIALS.
■ Sir,—ln. this extremely' small and. unimportant country, perhaps ■■ one should expect- to'-find.that every:'minor, official gets his name- in >.the. papers, whenever': any chance, of doing, so occurs.': If. a' medical man ,put' a paragraph: in .the papers .each time he attended a case.weshould be : inclined to . : '6mjle, but. that is his affair. -It i is, otherwise with some; of our officials, -pf whojn the. present; Col-. lector.of Customs ..is. one, for'we see puffs of him] in that paTagrapli. regarding the ancient case : of Captain :Forsdick. -The matter, is" clearly "• one. of .advertisement (sweet are theuses of.advertisement)./As I have already ■ remnrlced.v there : are' others.;. Anyone who is friendly-with a Minister get'■ paragraphs inserted'. in. the newspapers which imply that he is important;- : in-, such •cases the public": service sometimes'suffers.-T-rl am; 'etc.v ! ..-'.'■'"■• '.■•■' ' : : ! :\ ;■;; :: : :l^ : -common-sense;' ;
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 6
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134ADVERTISING OFFICIALS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 6
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