The curiosity of our competitors is insatiable. The large number of SUNS to be seen in trains, trams and public conveyances annoys them past belief. For some time past they have hired checkers to tally with automatic recorders the number of SUNS sold at street corners. One of these persons made himself so objectionable to THE SUN'S street representative on John Court’s corner that she had to complain to the police and the zeal of this particular individual led to his removal by an officer of the law!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 202, 15 November 1927, Page 1
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