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The Epoch Of The "Stunt." Mr. W. Haslam Mills brought an audience at the Milton Hall, Manchester, recently, to a serious
MONDAY
JULY
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Per 8.8 Sicilia, July 1.-Mrs W. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. M. McKenzie, Miss D. McKenzie, Mr. Kato, M. N. Parmanand, Mr. view of his subject, "The modern and Mrs. J. R. Kennedy and infant. newspaor. The members of the Mr. F. J. Hallard. Mr. J. J. Weil, Church, Society for Woman's Mr. and Mrs. & Berg, Mr. Au Yik- Service, his audience, discussed ting. Mr. P. G. Luscombe, Mr. J. A. the presa at most of the inviting Sentt, Mr. A. Jenkins, Mr. P. points Mr. Mills exposed to view, Pablajrai. and finished by regarding it as bad, but not so bad as to be hopeless.
2. 1923.
WEATHER REPORT.
June 28d. 166. 40m-Warning] to Hongkong, Coast Ports, &c;- Depression or typhoon of un- known intensity within 120 miles of Lat. 16 N. Long. 125 E., moving N.W.
June 29d. T1h. 30m.-Warning to Hongkong, Coast Ports, & Typhoon of unknown intensity within 60 miles of Lat. 17 N. Long. 191 E, moring W.N.W.
June 29d. 1lb. 35m.-Pressure has decreased moderately over Luzon, and slightly over Formosa and along the S. coast of China.
A depression is still shown to north of Haiphong.
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of all the safety pine but yet, Towards the end of his address Mr. Mills asid, you are in no Mr. Mills admitted that they better position to face life and could hope for nothing except by your duty in it when you know some moral revival. If for in- than when you don't know."
The "Tit-Bus" spirit Was At 6 am. this morning the stance, a foreign correspondant continued to telegraph to his carried into daily journalism by typhoon war about midway be paper inconvenient facts would Alfred Harmsworth, who eats-tween Manila and Aparri, moving his nowepaper print thom? It hlished the "Daily Mail" in 1896. W. or W.N.W.
Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 was very much to be desired that "It may be thought a violent Svory newspaper proprietor transition of thought to mention hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, slhould put
the question to the name of Alfred Harmsworth 0.00 inch. Total since January himself, and that every news.with the names of Martin Luther, 1st, 27.89 inches, against
aak it Jobn paper reader. should
Wesley, and Richard average of 58.47 inches. himself of the paper he habitual. Cobden," he went on, "but be FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ly read. To this indication of the undoubtedly belongs to the same disease Mr. Mills added some class of momentous, eprcb. Like them he examples. Some years ago. à making men. curious story got about England destroyed an institution and built! that a wolf bad been seen in it up again, quite different.
into English Northumberland. Accordingly, he introduced
the several newspapers
cer journalism
totally respondents to make inquiries principle that news is made for on the spot, and if possible newspapers, whereas it had been to see the wolf. When they believed that newspapers were 3 arrived they found that nobody made for news." Two wordsgrew seemed to have seen it, though out of this journalismp-"stunt"
story." everyone knew somebody who and
sent
A
new
ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.. Forecast.
NE, winds,
Formces Channel fresh.
South coast" of!
China between Light, H. E. & Lamocks. | S.W. winds,
freshening Hongkong to from N.E. Gap Rock
later; fine at first, Sandard braad 4 South coast of cloudy
China between later. H.K. & Hainan, j
"story"
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director.
bad. For a day or two, there was a stunt; it had been dropped, fore, none of the correspondents because though it should last a sent anything to their papers. little while, the essence of a stunt While matters were in this state was that it should be succeeded.K. Observatory, June 29, 1923, the correspondent of a particul- by another. arly enterprising paper received a different. A new one was needed curt telegram from his editor eay. every day, some crime, rome' ing that his silence was occasion- folly, some misfortune. Life, FAMOUS NOVELIST'S BROTHER ing great surprise and he had howevar, Mr. Mills declared. "ie better Furry up and see the not like this at all. It is a wolf. It was implied in the ridiculous distortion of life be a telegram that if the unfortunate journalism which measures its corr.spondent did not see the wolf soul by the size of its type." in next to no time he would be with 'rawn and somebody else
would be sent who would.
In that story." Mr. Mills
said, "there is the whole substance
and spirit of propaganda."
It
furned out that the wolf was TT
a big dog "which bad developed Demand
a kind of misanthropy and 30
was
an living
emancipat
ed life in the hille." The principle of "hurry up and see the walf, however, was applied to much larger and graver affairs, Mr. Mills continued. "And it is because the principle is acted upon, consciousely and uncon sciously, that it is to-day vain and foolish to believä seven-tenths of what we read about Germany and the Rubir and ninetenths of what we read about Russia."
Propaganda was described last among the attributes of the press as an attribute, not ridiculous like? some others, but dangerous. Earlier in his address Mr. Mills showed how the newspaper had grown from a thing half owned and "half a public trust" into an age.in. which Mr. Kennedy Jones, Alfred Harmsworth's righthand man, could claim that they had 'found journalism a calling and made it a trade:" an age which had a whole marine biology of monthlies and weeklies."
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Lieut Colonel Andrews Hag- gard, 1.8.0. soldier, novelist, his torian, and Toet brother of Sir) Rider Haggard, has died at St. Leonards, aged sixty-nine.
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THE OLD ONES THE BEST. In all this teeming life one curious thing had to be noted that nearly all of it which is very
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