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JOURNALISTIC ETIQUETTE.

■ '■ '♦ ■ The "Free Grab's" Manner. Recently the "Pree Lance" sought to teach the editor of the "Dominion" a lesson on "Journalistic etiquette," and has now put its teachings into practice by grabbing tho "Dominion's" critique on the "Three Little Maids,," placing it m its columns as its own original article. Similarly the "Free Lance" cribs the "Times" remarks on Fuller's entertainers, for which, doubtless, the genial Ben will feel pleased. "Free Lance" is a name associated with) dignity and chivalry, but the Welling-] ton "Free Lance" has become a bold, i bad brigand, and should henceforth I be known as "I:!rce Grab."

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NZ Truth, Issue 136, 25 January 1908, Page 6

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103

JOURNALISTIC ETIQUETTE. NZ Truth, Issue 136, 25 January 1908, Page 6

JOURNALISTIC ETIQUETTE. NZ Truth, Issue 136, 25 January 1908, Page 6

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