“Shareholders would, no doubt, expect to hear something- of the effect that the advent of an opposition evening journal had upon the “Star.” Over the period during which it had been possible to make a comparison, circulation had declined only 0.72 per cent., or, in other words, for every 50,000 papers the company sold a year ago it was now selling 49,640—a difference of 360 on 50,000.”—Extract from speech made by Mr. W. C. Leys at the annual meeting of shareholders of the Brett Printing- and Publishing Company, held on May 11, 1927.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 202, 15 November 1927, Page 1
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