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THE PRESS.

The Rev. Dr.'Talmage said—Encourage newspaper men, for you no not know ■wnajt, annoyance they go '/through; Their^most elaborately prepared/articles sometimes .thrown out because of the pressure; on the columns ;' expected to make., accurate of some speaker who( is so .indistinct of utterance the whole/discourse is one long stenographic guess,; the i midnight that finds you as« leep, that theV^be: wide awake ; their most careful work defamed ;by v ©ne pareless ( ,ty|^setter | their lives gro^^di.put;betweeD 'the wheels' of ' oar great brain manufactories i sickened "witTrlfie^^ a newspaper .pnmmendatipn or, retraction ; now called out to sketch a funeral and now a pugilistic encounter ; shifted frbm place by the sudden revolutions any d»y liable to come m. any journalistic estsblishment^//'precarious. Be affable to them when you .have an _axe to sharpen on their a grindstone. Discuss m your own mind what: the nineteenth century Iwpuid /be^/without the newspaper, and^earn that every opportunity to cheers/alt. who have anything to do with "this great interest, frbm the cbif Of; the editorsl staff down tb the boy who throws m the'naorning and evening paper on your basement window. ._ ..'.!"

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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THE PRESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 2

THE PRESS. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 2

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