A word of prais© for the Nwv Zealand Press Was extehded by Mf. J. S. Butler in the course of a tilk last night to members of the Hastings Chamber of Commerce on his recent trip abroad. "Some of*the papesrs were quite unreadab'le in places where alleged English is spoken," he remarked. "In Great Britain journalism js of a hdgh standard, but I douBt if the provincial Press is equ'al to the provincial Press in our own land. There is very little of the internatioual news in the best papera at? Home that you don't get in New Zealand papers. Population for popo-, lation, we have every reason to be' prond of th© New Zealand Presi, And a handsome opmio1' of the gai'neters of % New Zealanti 1'ress "Assoeiation new* at Hojne.''.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 3, 19 January 1937, Page 6
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