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IS THE PRESS FAIR?

TO THE IDITOB O* THS PBESS. Sir —Whether a somewhat deliberate weaker such as Mr Mulholland could deliver a speech containing 18.000 words, and whether a reporter could take it down if he did. is not the point of this controversy. The quoting of a lot of figures and statistics is just some more of that old political dodge of and was reported "more or less. His critics spoke in full for not less than half an hour, and were not reported at all. You published the opinions of one man, while you totally ignored those of the other six."—Yours, etc., C. S. BROOKER. February 5,1938.

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22320, 7 February 1938, Page 7

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IS THE PRESS FAIR? Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22320, 7 February 1938, Page 7

IS THE PRESS FAIR? Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22320, 7 February 1938, Page 7

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