NEW ZEALAND PRESS
HIGH PRAISE ACCORDED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. High praise for the Press of New Zealand, and particularly of its foreign news service and the fair, impartial and able manner in which it commented on League of Nations affairs, was expressed by Mr. J. V. Wilson, a member of the secretariat of the League of Nations, Geneva, in an interview to-day. Mr. Wilson arrived by the Rangitane from London on a holiday visit to New Zealand. "Individual New Zealanders abroad," he said, "are struck by the excellent foreign news service provided by the New Zealand Press, and by the generally fair and well-informed manner in which the leading papers in the Dominion comment upon League affairs.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 277, 22 November 1934, Page 16
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