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THE GENTLE ART OF PIRACY

IMITATION may be a very sincere form of flattery, but there can be too much of a good thing, and the way in which special features originated by THE SUN are copied by other Auckland papers makes one wonder if there is any limit to which they will not go. The Auckland “Star's” latest is to collar THE SUN’S racing review style, lock, stock and barrel, even to giving the starting times of races and other details which they we-e not so keen to give their readers before THE SUN started in Auckland. It is to be noticed this morning that the “New Zealand Herald” has adopted THE Sun’s system of giving reviews of Saturday’s sport in Monday’s issue, the morning paper having made a start to-day With the cricket. SPORTS EDITOR.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 10

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THE GENTLE ART OF PIRACY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 10

THE GENTLE ART OF PIRACY Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 189, 31 October 1927, Page 10

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