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LORD NORTHCLIFFE, the English newspaper Napoleon, now on his way to Australia and an Empire tour. He is a great publicity man, and is unquestionably a powerful influence in national affairs. His patriotic work during the war was an undoubted contribution to the victory. His famous “interview" with the “New York Times” has been vehemently and positively denied.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16496, 5 August 1921, Page 5

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LORD NORTHCLIFFE, the English newspaper Napoleon, now on his way to Australia and an Empire tour. He is a great publicity man, and is unquestionably a powerful influence in national affairs. His patriotic work during the war was an undoubted contribution to the victory. His famous “interview" with the “New York Times” has been vehemently and positively denied. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16496, 5 August 1921, Page 5

LORD NORTHCLIFFE, the English newspaper Napoleon, now on his way to Australia and an Empire tour. He is a great publicity man, and is unquestionably a powerful influence in national affairs. His patriotic work during the war was an undoubted contribution to the victory. His famous “interview" with the “New York Times” has been vehemently and positively denied. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16496, 5 August 1921, Page 5