AN INTERESTING EXPERT MENT.
DOMINION NEWS FOR BRITISH PAPEHSa -NEW ZEALAND AND ITS HESO UHG&o. Tress Association. "WELLINGTON, April 23. With the object of 'keeping. New Zealand and its resources prominently before the notice of newspapei readers' in the United Kingdom, the Government is making an important and interesting experiment. An .vir&ngeinent has been effected Reuter’s Telegraph Company to despatch, three rimes per week, fiom New Zealand to England,', a message of a hundred words, containing items of. general news which Will he ot interest to newspaper readers, at Home. The selection of the news is left entirely to Reuter’s agency, it being understood that the items arc to bo free from bias. -Matters which will no doubt receive attention wil e any important statements by the Head of-the Government crop prospects, : mining return a, yield ot wheat, m* . tors affecting the extension of Da in between New Zealand and the Lint Kingdom, Canada, and AHierioa. . is proposed to allow the "ewspape . of Canada and the United States to tako the message upon payment oi their sharo of tho distributing cost. ' Tho Pacific cable will ho used, and .■ 'tho message will be intercepted e-U route for the United Kingdom.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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199AN INTERESTING EXPERT MENT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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