POLITICIANS AND BEJPQRTEPS, Few men see njore of the inside ot tl}e political game than reporters. Reporters recognise the right thing wh«n nolitipinns say it, When politicians fail to eay tUe right thing, reporters have sometimes said it for them, Reporters often have to make politicians appear gopd fellows. Tow do they do it? They do it verj simply—with just one toucn frequently. They put in the great man's mouth a pipe full of fragrant Edgeworth tobacco. When you know that a politician belongs to the Edgewprth Club it makes you feel that "he is one one of us, ypi) know." And does nnt that give you a more friendly feeling towards hijuf The international cabje news appearing in this issue it published by arrangement with ths Australian Presi Association ftnd th« fiun-Heyald Nftwa S*mca, limited. "
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19985, 21 July 1930, Page 11
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