EMPIRE PRESS UNION
TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS LORD BURNHAM’S EULOGY. JA. and NX) LONDON, April 26. Lord Burnham, presiding at the annual meeting of the Press Union, welcomed the Australians, Messrs Fink 8»d Knox. He paid a tribute to the former’s continued support, and emphasised their hospitality to the delegates to the Press Conference. The report stressed the value of wireless, if the rates were further reduced. Lord Bumham declared that he was optimistic regarding Press assistance to migration. He will be chairman of the International Press Conference on August 24, on which the Dominions, including Australia, are figuring. The Union's office-bearers are: Lord Surnham (president) and Mr Aston (treasurer). The Council includes Mr W. S. Robinson, of West Australia,
SYDNEY NEWSPAPER NEWS AND ILLUSTRATIONS. X>AILY TELEGRAPH'S NEW FORM. (A- and N.Z.) SYDNEY, April 27. The Daily Telegraph appeared this morning under the heading, Daily Telegraph News Pictorial. The pages are about half the size previously, and the news given is in Condensed form and is largely supplemented by illustrations.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19826, 28 April 1927, Page 7
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169EMPIRE PRESS UNION Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19826, 28 April 1927, Page 7
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