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PRESS ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING. [IY TELEORAPH —PEII PRESS ABSOCIATILiS.] WELLINGTON, Feb. 17. At the annual meeting of the United Press Association shareholders, held this afternoon, those present were: Sir George Fenwick. Chairman (Otago Daily Times), Messrs H. Horton (N.Z. Herald), W. Cecil Leys (Auckland Star). L. P. Blundell (Evening Post), C. S. Smith (Dunedin Star), A. N. Burns (Christchurch Press), E. G. Kerr (Tiniaru Herald and Onniaru Times), A. L. Muir (Herald, Gisborne), Mrs E. L. Pirani (Feilding Star), AY. C. AAliitlock (Hawke’s Bay Tribune), A. L. Lucas (Nelson Mail), O. Johnson (Paliiatua Herald). W. Dinwiddle (Hawke’s Bay Herald), J. Coonibe (Mnnawatu Standard), Robert B. Bell (Ashburton Guardian and Tiniaru Post), E. C. Htiie (The Sun), L. C. Young (Wanganui Chronicle). AY.- C. Weston (Taranaki Herald), li. P. Furness (MarlImrough Express). T. C. List (Taranaki Daily News), A. G. Henderson (Lyttelton Times), E. Abbey Jones (Southland Daily News and Onniaru Mail), R. H. Bi I lens (Mnnawatu DailyTimes). C. Earle (Dominion. AVellington), H. \V. Crawford (Northern Advocate, AA’liaiigarei), A. MeNieal (Dannevirke News). P. Bond (Hnwera Star), S. H. Pnlmer-Joncs (Herald, Wanganui).

Following were also present by permission of the meeting : -—Messrs C. S. Rush (North Auckland Times. Bargnville), A. C. Codim (N\Z. Herald), W. H. Bissett (Southland Times), T. L. Mills (Feilding Star). W. J. Blundell (EVening Post, Wellington).

The annual report made reference to the deaths of Sir Henry Brett, Mr F. Pirani, and Mr E. C. Copping, and Hon. W. J. Geddes, the two former of whom had been Chairmen and Directors of the Association. It also alluded to the passing of the “N.Z. Times,’’ a very old subscriber to the Association. During the year. 901.308 original words of cable news had been supplied to the newspapers, and a new contract bad been made with the cable association of Australia for two years, with the option of two more. One of the features of the year was a large increase in the number of evening papers publishing late Saturday editions. Arrangements were in hand for reporting the tour of the New Zealand cricket team, which would involve a fairly substantial extra outlay. The principal feature of the present year would probably l>e the Royal tour, as was the ease when the Prince of Wales visited the Dominion. The Royal Party would be accompanied bv representatives of the Association. The Chairman had presented one, and the Association five trees for Canberra Avenue in the Australian Federal capital. The Chairman delivered an exhaustive address on the work of the year, which had l>een more laborious than usual on account of the heavy labour involved in several special directions. particularly in negotiations for the renewal of cable agreements and the preparation and issue of new agreements with individual subscribers. The report and balance sheet were adopted. Mr L. P. Blundell, retiring director, was re-elected.

Mr G. M. Burns, the other retiring director, did not offer himself again. Mr A. G. Henderson, of the Lyttelton Times, was elected in his place. Well in gton was chosen as the next place of meeting. As a subsequent meeting of the directors. Mr Leys (Auckland Star) was elected Chairman of Directors for the ensuing year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1927, Page 3

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PRESS ASSOCIATION Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1927, Page 3

PRESS ASSOCIATION Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1927, Page 3

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