LONDON NEWSPAPERS
STILL BEING PRODUCED DIFFICULTIES SURMOUNTED (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, Sept. 21. f Received Sept. 22, at 7 p.m.) The assistant manager of The Times newspaper, Mr F P. Bishop, in a broadcast description of the production of the newspaper under the conditions created by the German Air Force's terroristic night bombing of London, after explaining the ways in which the public have been assured; of receiving its morning papers, if sometimes a little late, said: "Newspapers are small just now, as well as late, but after all these are comnaratively minor disadvantages What the reader gets for his penny or twopence is still something that ho German or Italian could buy at any price—an independent, paper free to give real news to the best of its abilitv and free to rornmer** on news to the best of its judgment/'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24410, 23 September 1940, Page 8
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