COMMERCIALISING BEAUTY.
SYDNEY, Nov. 4. Lu the Legislative Assembly, Mr Hill, amid cheers from both sides of the House/ asked the Premier, Sir J. T. Lang, if he had noticed the degrading tendency of a section of the Metropolitan Press, if he thought that competitions, such as '‘Miss Austraka.” and “The October Bride,” and- a thousand others with which-they were threatened, had an uplifting tendency; if he avis aware that his new journalism was *••4ing introduced in the interests of conl- - find if it avrs not possible to Hake action 1o restore clean, liealtay journalism? .
•Mr Lang replied that he AA r ould give every consideration to the questions.
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Shannon News, 9 November 1926, Page 2
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109COMMERCIALISING BEAUTY. Shannon News, 9 November 1926, Page 2
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