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edly a stabilising factor in this. tary institutions, and the increas country, might not obliterate, or ing strength of the Press, when overshadow, the growth of in-
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posing something happened which. broke or paralysed it, are we sure that there are existing in all their No institution has gained more in stations all over the land, men and power in the twentieth century than women with the force of character the. Press, said Mr. Churchill, toasteary to maintain the life.. and to ba
and grit to mobilise the ideas neces ing the fund. They were, in fact, the pillars of our civilisation! That almost the only institution to-day is a thing to think about." (Hear
hear.) that was standing up (Laughter.) A combination of a first-class No institution had woven itself battleship and a first-class General more into the life of the people of Election" was Mr. Churchill's de-
life of the all classes
upon him by the production of a scription of the impression made "The Press has blithely consented daily newspaper. to fill the gap caused by the sub-
No Press in the world had this incorruptibility of the British Press, sidence of the House of Commons, and none was so fair and decent to- and I won't any the extinction, butwards the private life of individuajë, the onthabasis of the House of Nor was there any Press in the * world, in which public men who were Lorde (Laughter.)
interviewed for newspapers could more confidently rely on being treat- od honourably and not misrepresents ed:(Chears)
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A[753 debates reported at all—(laughter), anonymous worked up t