TRIBUTE TO PRESS
CONFIDENCE NOT BETRAYED' GENERAL ALEXANDER'S EXPERIENCE LONDON, January 21. _" Pressmen were let in on the most vital top-secret plans, and in not one single case did they ever abuse the trust placed in them," said Viscount Alexander in a speech at the ' News Chronicle ' centenary dinner. "I guaranteed the reporters front-row seats in the stalls when the curtain went up. This paid a big dividend, with the result that we got some remarkably fine and accurate reporting."
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Evening Star, Issue 25698, 23 January 1946, Page 5
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80TRIBUTE TO PRESS Evening Star, Issue 25698, 23 January 1946, Page 5
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