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EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

ADVERTISING ARRANGEMENTS CRITICISED.

London, March 22. Sir Charles Higham. publicity expert, criticises Wembley advertising abroad as scandalously deficient. “The exhibition is the nation’s shop window, yet we are not telling anybody about it. The fault is due to bureaucracy. The whole thing could be done within a week by experts.” The “Daily Herald,” in an editorial on the exhibition, argues: “This is an unfortunate moment to invite visitors from the dominions and foreign countries, as London, owing to widespread poverty and distress, has become the world’s shabbiest city.”—(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 24 March 1924, Page 5

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EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 24 March 1924, Page 5

EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 90, 24 March 1924, Page 5

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