NEW PARIS PAPER.
COSMOPOLITAN APPEAL.
MODERNIST AND POLYGLOT. A. and N.Z. PARIS. Dec. 28. A new paper, entitled Harlequin, which is intended to appeal to the cosmopolitan crowds in the city and on the boulevards, made its appearance to-day. It contains cubist advertisements and articles in German, Spanish, Italian, English and French. The newspaper stands for modernism in art and literature. The editors say the advertisements will not exceed a space ratio of one inch to 10 inches of reading matter. They will publish exactly what they think about everything.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19832, 30 December 1927, Page 9
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