HOWARDS OF EDITORS.
Mr George Laurer.'soai—the gentleman ■who represents tilie enlightened city of Lyitltalitanl, twhere 110 pemispapers are printed— stated 'in the course of the debate 011 the Legislature Rill in ttlic House Hast /uglijti that a newspaper editor was a coAvard who would •nfcli. sign <ljQs hamle £0 Iks articles. The oe.ws<piifper editor anight retort itlha.t the .polit-klinn is a coward wlifo would •n'ot 'say 011 t'he public flMiWm what ho'aiysufxhe .preeimctsof Parliament. Politicians db not all (believe u'lr pubBeity. Someibianes they seek shelter behind, the .privilege® of the' Bouse. But if men are cowards for refusing to do what common-is'ense and usage clr.ctr.ite'S Dliat tliley should!.not do, then there are quite a few cowrds on this snKunary sphere-.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 4
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120HOWARDS OF EDITORS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10684, 2 August 1912, Page 4
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