5 NEWS PIRACY
BY JOURNALS IN INDIA
(United -Press Association—By-Electric i. Telegraph—Copyright.) v
(Received this/day at 11.16 a.ra.) LONDON, August 23
Sir Elrasley Carr, in his presidential address to the Institute of Journalists, said, that hundreds of the vernacular newspapers in India, were unblushingly capturing-broadcast news services : that were, maintained by the British Press. Thus he' asserted, the British Broad-,-casting Corporation was unwittingly -subsidising papers of a seditious character at the expense of the .taxpayer.' ' ...
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1932, Page 6
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