TRIBUTE PAID
TO THE. NEW IEALAND PRESS.
(Per Press Association — i opy right.)
" ; Auckland; November 2; j A tribute was paid yesterday to the press gi New Zealand by Rev Dr ,j. H. RuShbrooke, General Secretary of the Baptist tibrld Alliance, who left jn the afternoon for America. “1 would like to pay a veiy honest compliment tb the press,” he. said. “I round in tile press of all your cities, an outlook that was not merely parochial," nor. even Empire-wide.
“The cable news kept me in touch with’ Geneva, with developments in Frhnco-German relations; with the American Presidential election, and other piasters of world interest, almost «.s completely as if 1 had been at home in London, ‘rtacting, “The Times” daily. I am inclined to thinkl"have not found, ‘.ny country in which the pfess stands on a Jiigher average level than .in New Zealand.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1932, Page 6
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145TRIBUTE PAID Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1932, Page 6
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