JOURNALISM PRIZES.
AUCKUUTDEE'S SUCCESS. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The prizes in the 1936 competition in practical journalism were awarded as follows by the council of the New Zealand Journalists' Association to-day:— First, Mr. E. K. Green, "Autkland Star;" second, Mr. M. P. Whatman, "Christchurch Star-Sun," and F. C. Jones, "Auckland Star," equal; commended for good work in sports journalism, Mr. T. A. Fleming, "Christchurch Star-Sun."
Mr. Green won the competition on a previous occasion, and in another year was awarded second prize.
The judges of the competition were Mr. J. H. Hall, M.A., former editor of the "Dominion," Wellington, and Mr. A. E. Mulgan, supervisor of broadcast talks for the National Broadcasting, Set - vice,.Wellington. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 29 April 1937, Page 9
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