NEWSPAPER SUPPLIES
4 A SERIOUS POSITION. By Tcleffraph.—Frew Association. Auckland, January 2. Mr, P. Selir. chairman of tlio Newspaper Proprietors' Association. lias received cable advice that the position in regard to the punpty of new-: print paper ,is already ser.ous. lie has also beon advised that the Australian representative of the Canadian mills is lfaviiiß by the Niagara for Canada, and will interview Mr. Solig rejMi'ding- Ihe matter at Auckland. Mr. Foliu stated that it looked as if thore were go ng to he considerable difficulty in focuniig supplies. He counselled eutHnß down the rizo of papers and the nnservatiort of every shfet possible. He lias interviewed the Prime Minister, and Mr. Ma-sjy has undertaken to cab'.e to the Prime Minister of C'niiadn immediately, pointing out the r.flsitioii hero with respect to stocks and requcstiiicr him not to stop supplies for New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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143NEWSPAPER SUPPLIES Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 84, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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