INADEQUATE PUBLICITY.
WELLINGTON, June 22. Mr W. S. Glenn, M.P., who returned today after a visit to Australia, stated that he thought valuable commercial advantages were being lost to both countries through inadequate publicity. It was lamentable, he said, to notice the absence of news in the leading dailies of Sydney and Melbourne regarding New Zealand affairs. He recommended interchanges of visits of parliamentarians and members of local bodies, extensions of news facilities by the press and groater efforts on the part of the respective Governments as of valuo in promoting closer relationships and fostering development.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3772, 29 June 1926, Page 76
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