PROPAGANDA VEHICLE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNALISTS’ ORGANISATION BRITISH UNION’S REGRET XZPA—Copyright LONDON, Apl. 15. The National Union of Journalists, at a conference at Weymouth, passed a resolution expressing “ its profound regret that the International Organisation of Journalists has been consistently used for purposes of violent political propaganda rather than for the consideration of professional questions.” and declaring that the National Union of Journalists cannot 1 remain affiliated without being gravely compromised and misunderstood. The National Executive was instructed to take a ballot of members on the question of withdrawal.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27058, 18 April 1949, Page 5
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