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Rotary and the Press

Great Affinity of Ideals TOWERS FOR GOODWILL Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Rotary and the Press were identified as two powerful influences for moulding public opinion and the promotion of truth and international goodwill in an address by Mr. Hogg, of Dunedin, to the National Conference of Rotary Clubs to-day and, said Mr. Hogg, New Zealand and Australia had as yot escaped, the dangers of the controlled group Press. Even in political matters the l’ross of New Zealand, no matter what its party views or policy, never failed to give full and impartial reports of the meetings of those to whom they were politically opposed nor failed to give space to letters from people of all shades of opinion. The public was entitled, to tho truth in the newspapers. It should know the facts of international affairs so that it could weigh the facts and judge correctly. Through Press campaigns thd public demanded and obtained vital improvements. The Press had also in times of great economic change been prepared to attack and forced the hands of Governments on problems of free trade, tariff protection and a drastic change of monetary policy. Public opinion, led and fostered by the Press, had exerted power in many a national crisis. Rotary had a vital interest in the Press at home. Rotary must undoubtedly thunk the whole Tress of New Zealand for unstinted support at all times. In any community effort by Rotary and the community at large, whether it be crippled children, health camps, ooy scouts, Plunket work or other worthy efforts, the Press was most generous in free service in its columns and strong editorial support. There was a great affinity between the Press and Rotary. Both worked for community service and the highest ideals. With the assistance of the Press, Rotary work would be better known and better understood. International friendship through the columns of the Press and the ranks of Rotary was the call for the future.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 5

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Rotary and the Press Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 5

Rotary and the Press Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 5