MORE PUBLICITY NEEDED.
LEAGUE'S NORMAL WORK, j i MR MACDONALD'S PLAN. j • ' i (BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIGHT.; J (AUSTRALIAN AND Jf.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) , (Received January 14th, 5.45 p.m.) i LONDON, January M. j •We know all about the troubles and | > failures of the League of Nations, bnt j f next to nothing of. its normal work. , • writes Mr Ramsay MaeDonnld i" l 1'" \ ••■Spectator," with reference to a *nx r j ( geslion by Mr Murray Allison that tho j > League's work should be given iscd publicity. j Mr MacDciii-.l:! proceeds '•Liill-ss J there is a row or a Mark Antony .speech, the newspapers reject the ' Geneva news. It is deplorable, but u fact. On the other hand, an advertiser can array the fullest facts in the mo*t _ attractive form, to (ill up 'he tragic ' blanks of the news columns. The sum re- i quired might be distributed over the' . Army, Navy, and Air Force estimates, j It would bo more effective in the lonf t run for our defence than their arms, ; while to make them remove the need j for their own'existence would be both j good humour and good business. - '' i
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15
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192MORE PUBLICITY NEEDED. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18900, 15 January 1927, Page 15
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