THE JOURNALISTS’ INSTITUTE.
DISSATISFACTION IN AUCKLAND. {press association.) Auckland, October 4. A meeting of Auckland pressmen was held on Saturday night to consider the desirableness of forming a branch of the Journalists’ Institute. A good deal of comment was passed upon the haste with which the Institute was established, none of tbs journalists outside Wellington having been consulted, and considerable objection was taken to the constitution. Eventually the following resolution was passed :—That in the opinion of this meeting it is 'not desirable to form a branch of the Institute of Journalists under the constitution adopted at the meeting held in Wellington ; but the journalists of Auckland,' represented at this meeting, jvill be prepared to co operate with journalists in other parts of New Zealand in framing a constitution adapted to the ciroamstancss of the Colony.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 2
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136THE JOURNALISTS’ INSTITUTE. New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 2
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