“NO SUCH REQUEST”
WANGANUI,REPORTERS KNOW NOTHING OF IT Press Association WANGANUI. Today. In a Press Association message, Mr. S. S. Dean states that Dr. Adams informed him that he (Dr. Adams) had Informed the representatives of the Wanganui papers that his remarks were not for publication, and that he made it clear to the representatives of the Wanganui Press present that his remarks were confidential, but they got into the Auckland Press via Taihape through an outside reporter who had been sitting at the back of the hall. As far as can be ascertained, no reporters in Wanganui—one being absent on holidays—know of any such request as alleged. Only one Wanganui reporter was present at the time, and his published remarks of Dr. Adams’s are:—■
“He was telling those present so that they in Wanganui would know just what did happen at Timaru.” Dr. Adams, however, did tell a “llciaid” reporter yesterday morning over tho telephone that he did not intend his remarks for publication.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1026, 17 July 1930, Page 1
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