Mr J. R. McKenzie, who has returned from a visit to the United States remarks: “It was a treat to'come back and get real newspapers again. The American newspapers are nothing but headlines. What little news there is is difficult to read because an item begins on one page and after you have read a little of it you have to turn over several pages to find the rest of it. All Australians and New Zealanders are disgusted with the American papers because of their sensationalism and scare headlines.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 September 1938, Page 4
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