JOURNALISTS' CONFERENCE
NEED EOS' CHEAPER CABLE .- 37 Toleffraph—Press Association—Oopyrieht ■ , (Sac. September 13, 9.25 p.m. ) ' London, September 13. . A civic . welcome was given the delegates to /the. Journalists' Institute Con-, ferenco to-day in the Guildhall. There was a largo attendance. . Mr. .Harry lawson;; president ..of the. , institute, in. addressing the conference, dwelt on the way in which an Imperial scope, of view was tending to bring about. •; unity , throughout: the Empire Cheapness, of; communication ; was necessary to further this.end. • . ' ; Mr. Lawson laid , emphasis on - the . growing demand fora - direct British • cable. across the Atlantic, and ;■ said the Post Office must respond. Mr. John Mitchell, editor of the 'Dun- '• dee. Courier," was Selected presidoat i for the ensuing year. ...
The honorary secretaries'for 'the overseas section of the institute were elected,' the list including Mr. W. S. Douglas, editor of the "New Zealand' ;• Herald." Mr: /W. H. Triggs, editor of the Christchurch . "Press," : fwas also' elected an Overseas; Vice-president., . ' ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 921, 14 September 1910, Page 5
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156JOURNALISTS' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 921, 14 September 1910, Page 5
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