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HOW NEWS TRAVELS.

SOMEWHAT MINED IN LONDON.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

LONDON. September 27,

(Received September 28, at 9.12 a.m.)

Mr W. T. Stead, on being interviewed, said that he was certain that the Rev. Mr Fitchett, who controls the 'Review of Reviews ' in Australasia, was incapable of expressing any opinion about Mr Seddon in return for £260. If New Zealand shared the cost of bringing out a special supplement, it was intended to benefit the colony, not to glorify Mr Seddon.

[There is ground for complaint in this curious mix-up. No member of the House, as far as we are aware accused the editor of the Australian ' R-eview of Reviews' of having taken £260 in return for a eulogy of Mr Seddon.]

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6

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HOW NEWS TRAVELS. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6

HOW NEWS TRAVELS. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6