Subsequently he worked at the Auckland Star for six years as chief cricket and rugby league writer.
He was the editorial cartoonist for the Auckland Star from 1973 to 1989.
Pat Booth, assistant editor of the Auckland Star, attended the retrial and became concerned.
"3000 stage city protest" in The Auckland Star (28 August 1968), p. 1.
This is reprinted from the Auckland Star of 3 June 1910.
According to the Auckland Star, the Glasgow story also repeated the first story about the ship being discovered in 1913 with a dead crew on board.
A campaign, led in part by Pat Booth of the Auckland Star, attempted to overturn his conviction.
"Muslims plan mosque for city" in The Auckland Star (4 January 1956), p. 5.
He worked for the Auckland Star and the Auckland Herald.
The Auckland Star was subsequently closed down.