MR. HEARST'S GERMAN JOURNAL.
NEW YORK, May 1. The Deutsches Journal, owned by Mr. W. R. Hearst, announces that it suspends publication. There has been recently a marked increase of hostility throughout the country to newspapers printed m the German language being allowed to continue publication during the war. Tn some cases the local authorities refused to permit sales of German papers.
Many German papers have suspended m the past few months, but Mr. Hearst's Deutsches Journal is the largest of them. It is suirgosted that the Staats Zeitung may follow Mr. Hearst's example m discretion, and that the United States may soon be without German-language publications altogether.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14647, 3 July 1918, Page 3
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