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ON ITS DEFENCE

THE AMERICAN PRESS MISREPRESENTATION CHARGE By Cable. —Press Association.—-Copyright Reed. 9.5 a.m. NEW YORK. Thursday. While there is at present much less comment by the American Press on the Geneva Conference than might be expected, such leading articles as are published reflect different attitudes. Probably the best example of the critical viewpoint is expressed by the “Journal of Commerce.” the oldest New York newspaper, which said:— • “The British are said to be greatly pained by the tone of the American Press reports emanating from Geneva, discussing the negotiations for naval disarmament. While denying that any formal protest has been received from the British authorities, the officials of the United States Department of State express the opinion that the accounts in the American Press compare favourably with those published in the English newspapers.*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 9

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ON ITS DEFENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 9

ON ITS DEFENCE Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 9

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