YELLOW PRESS DEALT WITH
BRITISH PRESS BUREAU AND THE HEARST NEWSPAPERS NEWS SUPPLY CUT OFF Australian-New 7/ealand Cable Association. Qlec. October 11, 5.20. p.m.) London, October 10. The British Press Bureau has issued the following statement:—"Certain/ American newspapers published an alleged cablegram from' the London correspondent of tlio International News Service, relating to the Battle of Jutland, whereas such message had not; been transmitted. In previous instances messages were altered out of recognition. . On each occasion the New. York manager categorically promtsed thai; tho incident would ao't recur, but om September 3 thoso newspapers- published full statements concerning.an air raidthat had allegedly been cabled from .London. In view of this continued garbling and breach of faith, the International News Service has heeoi excluded from the Press Bureau, and debarred from all transmission facilities until further notice." Unofficial: The International News (Service belongs to W. R; Hearst,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 5
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146YELLOW PRESS DEALT WITH Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 5
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