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""'—'— -4 ■ " ■■■■■■:'- A VISITOR'S TRIBUTE. (By Telegraph.—Special OorrosponaenM Auckland, July 7. A tribute was paid to Now Zealand newspapers by the Rev. Geo. Burling-" hame, of San Francisco, in conversation, with an Auckland pressman. Mr.'' Burlinglmme slid:—"lt is a great pleasure to me to find'your newspapers adopting that quiet, sober tone—quiet, I mean, hi comparison with the Californian press. Although I am a patriotic American, I think that the yellow press methods of our newspapers nro not good for our "people, and their influence lias been surprising-' ly bad. From the little'l have seen i,. : your newspapers"—and Mr. Burlinghame showed a big bundle under his' arm—"l am convinced that they canuot be anything but a power for good, and' they must have a great influence over the; people." ' .
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1486, 8 July 1912, Page 6
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131THE NEW ZEALAND PRESS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1486, 8 July 1912, Page 6
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