\t- a meeting held at Weimar, on March 13th, at which 2000 newspaper publishers were present (says a Reuters Berlin correspondent), a manifesto was dniwn up declaring that the collapse of the German l»ress was becoming daily imminent owing to the ruthless dictatorship*' of paper manufacturing syndicate's, whose prices were unjustihwelcome the dynamic principle in education, curb our undue lecturing and mothering propensities, equio our pupils with the tools of education give them objectives, and let them go ahead." —Mr F. Milner m his address.at the Secondary..Schools Association Conference.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17460, 22 May 1922, Page 9
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