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Journalists Welcome Inquiry Into Facts

WELLINGTON, Last Night (PA).— The announcement by the actingPrime Minister (Mr. Nash) that he would secure a full report on allegations that there had been official attempts to conceal the facts from Press representatives covering the air disaster at Ruapehu, was welcomed by the New Zealand Journalists’ Asso’ciation, said the president (Mr. J. C. McKinnon) today. “It remains only,” said Mr. McKinnon, “to offer our fullest co-operation. Our primary object is to ensure that there in no recurrence of the trouble that has been experienced."

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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1948, Page 4

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Journalists Welcome Inquiry Into Facts Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1948, Page 4

Journalists Welcome Inquiry Into Facts Wanganui Chronicle, 2 November 1948, Page 4

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