NEWSPAPER OFFENCE.
| There is scarcely a newspaper published j Cram one end of the year to the other that | will not, if critically considered, give | offence to somebody in the community. I The' politician objects to tbe way his i: speech is reported. The buyer of one set I .of shares is offended became the money cofamn reporta another set as going tip J'gr.gping down. Gentlemen who find themselves in the hands of the police are .'aggrieved at the license of the Press | which reports their arraignment and trial police pruceetfmga. Tuenewsthus offends some one, jnat as the weather—rainy to-day and sunshine to* [^amnr— fs ran to annoy somebody. |£m commonaenae view is that the news]paper is the history of yesterday written |lo*dqr; thai it is the mirror of the time, land that those who conduct it care nothing flpr, except to do them justice.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 205, 16 December 1876, Page 4
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145NEWSPAPER OFFENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 205, 16 December 1876, Page 4
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