ANNOUNCER RESIGNS
AUCKLAND RADIO DISPUTE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, June 6. Mr. Prentice, who has resigned the position of radio announcer at Auckland, says that following his recent visit to the south a sharp division of opinion arose with regard to matters of policy generally and staff matters in particular. In consequence his resignation was tendered on April 22 and was immediately accepted. His contract, however, does not terminate till tho end of July. Mr. Prentice says he deplored the position that had arisen, but felt that, in justice to himself and the pledger given to the public on his arrival from Australia, it was impossible to concontinue in an essentially false position.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1927, Page 8
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