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Favourable comment on the number and -quality of New Zealand newspapers was made by Dr. F. H. Spencer, former chief inspector of schools in London, in the course of an interview in Auckland on Tuesday, states the "New Zealand Herald." "I have seen no signs of yellow journalism in this country," he said, "and I consider the service rendered by your newspapers to be really commendable, Considering the relatively low circulations they possess." Dr. Spencer also commented on the number of book shops in the Dominion, which he declared to be exceptional in a country with a population of less than two millions,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 10

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 10

Untitled Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 10

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