AN ENTHUSIASTIC AMATEUR.
i Great Statesman (after being called out of bed at two o'clock a.m., and graciously submitting to a long Interview ou "Hosebeiy and the Radicals," in a cold room): "And now, may I ask, my young friend, if you will kindly send mc twenty copies of this interview when it appears in th«> I great dally which you so ably represent?" Dear T.F. (briskly): "Oh, this ain't for no paper! You se<» ' belong to the School of Journalism, a»d had ordeis to practice on a rush interview with some well kuown politicians, so I Just came to see you. Much obliged, sir— good p»«"»-»»«i«. iii I"
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 10
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109AN ENTHUSIASTIC AMATEUR. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 10
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