According to the Pall Fall Gazette one of the great sights at the forthcoming Vienna Exhibition is to be the interior of a newspaper office, with editor, writers, reporters, printers, and publishers at work, just as in ordinary life. The industrious journalists arc to be shown in a huge glass building, like bees in a transparent hive. The Editor will be seen giving out subjects revising articles, and exemplifying, with waste paper basket at hand, the well known rule in respect to rejected communications. Writers will be on view at work of the moot, varied kind ; some at lenders, others at reviews ; and a few cun at the incubation of ci-aara's.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 574, 18 April 1873, Page 2
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