The superiority of New Zealand journalism over the general standard in Australia is asserted by Mr. C. P. Agar, who has returned to Christchurch from a holiday tour. "While the Australian papers are mostly eoncerned with spicy bits of news which they presented with the economic life of the eommunity," he said, "here we feel that there is an object to whatever is presented; there is more direction, and a greater sense of responsibility,"
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 99, 17 December 1931, Page 6
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