Apology to P.M.
PA Wellington The Newspaper Publishers’ Association has apologised to the Prime Minister for an advertisement appealing to Mr Muldoon not to tax advertising.
Mr Muldoon told a press conference that the president of the N.P.A., Mr Ray Smith, had apologised to him in person on Friday, and the N.P.A. secretary, Mr David Patten, had written to him apologising. Both dissociated themselves from the' advertisement, he said.
“Some of my colleagues think that what they are really trying to do is advertise their agency,”' Mr Muldoon said of the people who placed the advertisement.
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