FORBIDDEN JOURNALISM.
BRITISH CABINET RULING.
(DT CABLE—PEggs ASSOCIATION—COPtBIOHT.) (BEOTEE'B TISLEGHAMS.)
(Received Juno 19th, 8.30 p.m.)
«LONDON, Juno 18. Ilcgarding tho question of tho desirability of members of Cabinet engaging in journalism, Mr Baldwin stated in the House of Commons that ho had discussed tho matter fully with Lord Birkenhead, who had most readily fallen in with his dosiro t<> discontinue his contributions after ho had completed contracts to supply historical articles to monthly magazines. Tuorulo therefore rai gttt be taken thai thereafter Ministers during tlw period of their office would observe tho same practice.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 14
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94FORBIDDEN JOURNALISM. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18413, 20 June 1925, Page 14
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