NEW PRESS SERVICE WELCOMED BY BRITAIN
LONDON, December 23. The Birmingham Po.st, commenting on the Australian and New Zealand partnership in Reuter's, says Reuter's is handicapped in competition with eomparable agencies serving other countries by the faet that British newspapers are neither as numerous no'r as wealthy as those of, say, the United States. The partnership now arranged should do something to redress this finaneial balance. That, however, is only the first and probably the least important of the advantages hoped for. It is to be expected that Reuter's will now receive and transmit to British readers the first and best news. service from the vitally important Pacific area. 'The imme!diate effect — one that is likely to increase as time goes on— should be an improvein.ent in what today matters to the British Commonwealth more than most things-jtt-formed friendship between the United Kingdom and Australia and New Zealand.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5286, 24 December 1946, Page 5
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148NEW PRESS SERVICE WELCOMED BY BRITAIN Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5286, 24 December 1946, Page 5
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