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...look like a rebuke to the die-hard unions. On the other hand, the letter was addressed to a union leader and enclosed an autographed photograph to be used in a drive for strike relief funds, which argues that Mr. Harding meant to rebuke the die-hard roads. The press has interpreted the letter according to its union or anti-union bias...
Lloyd Georgian newspaper displaying a pronounced bias are not popular with the press, but the Allegemeine has accepted all of them. The Eve ning Standard published in although a constant supporter Lloyd George in Coalition days, refused to print his articles on the ground of impolicy. The only Lon don newspaper which continues print his writings is the Daily Chronicle, which was purchased from Lloyds by his political friends...
...press-agents of the public educational system have not been properly...
...During the Past Week the Daily Press Gave Extensive Publicity to the Following Men and Women. Let Each Explain to You Why His Name Appeared in the Headlines...
...signed letter to the press, thanking the public for their reception of The Merchant of Venice, David Belasco promises " at no distant date" a series of Shakespearean productions: King Richard II, King Henry IV (both parts), Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet (with Lenore Ulric). The "no distant date" will be at least next season...