YESTERDAY'S DEBATE. "LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM." !
SPEECHES BY STATESMEN AND LITERARY MEN. (Received June' 11, 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, 10th June. The Imperial Press Conference discussed at to-day's sitting the subject of "Literature and Journalism." Brilliant speeches were made by Viscount Morley, who was chairman. Lord Milner, Mr. Winston Churchill, Mr. A. Birreli, Mr. W. L. Courtney (editor of the Fortnightly Review), Sir Edward Russell (editor of the Liverpool Daily Post). Among the delegates from overseas who spoke were Mr. W. Douglas (editor of the Auckland Herald), Dr. Englebing (editor of the Pretoria Volkstem), and Mr. Banerji (editor of the Calcutta Bengali). The conference has adjourned till the 25th inst. When it reassembles, the discussion on the question of defence will, be resumed.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 137, 11 June 1909, Page 7
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