MANY DIFFICULTIES
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Rec. Feb. 16, 7.50 p.m. AUCKLAND, Tuesday. The annual conference of the Newspaper Proprietors' Association was continued at Auckland to-day. At the preliminary meeting of the Association, Mr. C. W. Earle, of Wellington, deliverdd, his presidential address. He said that newspapers were to-day confronted on the business side with problems and diflxculties, taxing the judgment and experience of the proprietors to the utmost limit, and these problems and difficulties showed signs of increasing rather than diminishing. However, in spite of reduced revenue and added burdens of exchange and taxation, the high standard of news service supplied to the public had been consistently maintained. To-night the delegates attended the advertising eonvention organised by the Chambet of Commerce.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 150, 17 February 1932, Page 5
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