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PRESIDENT AND PRESS.

PLEA FOR CANDOUR. (Received 10 a.m.) WASHINGTON, February 5. President Coolidge, addressing the Washington journalists, declared that the Press is the guardian of public conscience, hut it evinces a harsh, critical attitude. He added: "Whenever any of the Press of our country undertake to exert an influence on behalf of foreign interests the candour of the situation would be greatly increased if the foreign connections were publicly disclosed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 7

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PRESIDENT AND PRESS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 7

PRESIDENT AND PRESS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 30, 6 February 1928, Page 7

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