REBUKE TO THE EXPRESS.
ARTICLES MAY CAUSE MLSCHIEF. HIGHER DUTY OF THE PRESS. Received Oct. 7, 5.5 p.m. London, Oct. 7. The Daily Chronicle, under the heading of “Press Alarums and Excursions”, says: ‘•Nothing but mischief can come of the attempts to draw sensational conclusions from the divergent interests which perplex American and Japanese statesmen, and which both are honestly endeavoring to harmonise at such a time of solemn responsibility. It rests on the Press and public men to say nothing calculated to inflame feeling or stir up fears and suspicions. Those who attempt to frighten the public by prophecies of new world wars are playing upon the credulity of the nervous. Let ua rather aid in making the Washington Conference a success. The worst course is to start tub-thumping with the destinies of the nations.”—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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138REBUKE TO THE EXPRESS. Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1921, Page 5
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