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FINANCIAL JOURNALISM.

Mr Louis Hess, the editor”, “Critic,”' delivered an address don recently, in which he dealt the ethics of financial jouynjdisitl. ', 'P 6 ' said that before opening antordhtifT political daily paper the, reader to what party that paper bolongcd*®, what its pohtical or religious oprafoM; were. In finance, however,ither6;.v*: no such thing as labelling a It had been said that there p such thing as ethics in financial ip' nalism. He looked upon the;WjL of a financial journal in the as a Judge on the bench. _ The of financial journalism required- first, all that the editor should h*™ ■ interest, either direct or indirect, i the particular cases that lay his judicial function. The editor sn|g|| be able to bring a perfectly hnbisW;; mind to bear upon any parfacttjtfjSj-.j between promoter and bought financial journals becapso could not rely on their own judgffiffiL, the matter of finance, as in politics or religion. , - ’ .; I

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New Zealand Mail, 8 February 1900, Page 12

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FINANCIAL JOURNALISM. New Zealand Mail, 8 February 1900, Page 12

FINANCIAL JOURNALISM. New Zealand Mail, 8 February 1900, Page 12

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