ENGLISH PRESS CO RESPONDENTS AT THE SET OF WAR.
All too London Daily Papers, except th^ Morning Advertiser, h'lvo special covrespon den's at the a. ja6 of war. The Times is represented by Colonel Pemberton, Charles Austin, brotlier to the satirist, and two other gpmlpmen— Mr. W. H. Ru^pl and Mr. Sutherland Edwards. The Stindanl by Messrs. O'iihca, Hcnty. and Hornce St. John ; the two latter gentlemen having bpon onco or twice arrested by the French as spi-s, bufc set frße nftpr a'slight detention. The PattMallhy Mr. Thiebland, the Ancln-Fi-enehnian, who writes undor the nont de guerre, of "Amazut Eatuk." This gentleman, however, returned to town at the ktter end of August for aw ek or two, during which lie gave lectures on his experiences "on the field of battle. The Globs b / Mr. Henry Miiyhew and another journalist. Tho Daily Telegraph by Messrs. George August U3 Siila and &odfrev Turner. It is understood that' sevrral military men attached to the Prussian army imfceforthe Times, Daily News, nnd TeUgraph. Mr. Henry \ ize'rlly is in KraucPHS ; ictorial a^d literwy ropre-entutive of tho Illustrated London News, wti'e fortln: Graphic no fewer than fiKTr artists and journalistM are said to be engaged. The "special correspomlont" Mr. Austin is, we learn, imprisoned at Kheims. Mr. Sidney Hall of tlie Gravhic, is undergoing the same fate at Nancy, and Mr. Holds-worth, of the Daily JS'ews, bas bt'en taken under guard from Soissons to Paris, where he is said to be imprisoned as a spy. In an article in the Saturd"y Review lati-ly, groat praise was bestowed upon t c Duly Nevis for its able ab-ti-acts of the situation, and its wo derful accounts of the war. Perhaps the covnmatide it of Paris ha?, been reading the Saturdiy lately.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2
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293ENGLISH PRESS CO RESPONDENTS AT THE SET OF WAR. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 268, 18 November 1870, Page 2
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