The Vienna cosrespondent of the London Daily News telegraphed as follows a few weeks ago : — ** A strike of a novel kind to-day astonished the Vienna public. No newpaper contained any Parliamentary report. Yesterday a Depnty, Herr Schonerer, asked the President to expel the newspaper people 'who lounged about m the corridors, and wrote nothing but lies after all.' Upon this, correspondents and reporters to every praty struck work, and refused to send m a word of the debate. They afterwards signed an address to the Presieent, calling for a full apology, as he had upon a former occasion given permission to the journalists to remain m the corridors, where they obtain information from members. The journalists assemble! lately to consult upon the form m which the Parliamentary proceedings are to be .published, but they will continue on -strike until an apology is made. The ; nefiPjsnapc-r editors have all sid,&d .jqitb. ;tlve jeporters."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 114, 18 April 1885, Page 4
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