A CROP OF RUMOURS.
SOME WIDE OF THE MARK. JOURNALISTS’ INGENUITY TAXED. (omclal Wireless.) (Received August 4, 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY, August 3. Inevitably at a holiday season an event such as the exchange of personal letters between the heads of the British and Italian Governments is required to yield the maximum news value, and journalistic ingenuity has been severely taxed for the purpose, so that the reports reaching London to-day, as well as the comments in the English newspapers themselves, show a fine crop of rumours as to tho implications of the correspondence and the developments to be expected from it. Inquiries from authoritative quarters indicate that these reports are unprofitably speculative, and In some cases the shots fall very wide of the mark.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20263, 4 August 1937, Page 7
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124A CROP OF RUMOURS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20263, 4 August 1937, Page 7
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