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PRESS COMMENTS.

New Zealanders know more of the world than the world knows of itself. There is a proverbial saying about going away from home to get the news of home. Well, the world has to come to New Zealand to get a properview of itself. These islands, peacefully apart from the continents, are the mustering place of the world’s news. Thousands of visitors from Europe and America have remarked that the papers here have more news of the wide world, set in better perspective, than their contemporaries of older countries.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1930, Page 5

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PRESS COMMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1930, Page 5

PRESS COMMENTS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1930, Page 5

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