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GERMAN EDITORS

FIRST MEETING FOR TWELVE YEARS (Rec. 12.5 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 21. German editors and publishers of 12 newspapers, many of whom still showed signs of the sentences in concentration camps, met at Marburg for free discussion for the first time in 12 years, says the Associated Press correspondent- in Germany. They argued strongly for more paper, more diversified news reports, and more lieensed journalists to “ bring bach the German name into its proper light in the world.”

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Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 5

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GERMAN EDITORS Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 5

GERMAN EDITORS Evening Star, Issue 25620, 22 October 1945, Page 5

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