Mr. W. J. Locke puts forth in tho pages of the "Landmark," the mngazi.no of tho English-speaking Union, a plea for tho standardisation of the English language. He holds that the samo tongue should be spoken on both sides of tho Atlantic, and this with due allowance for new words expressing new ideas. He appeals to the writers of explanatory headlines in American-mado films to express their thoughts iu simple language-
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 45, 17 November 1920, Page 8
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