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... began the abdication row by publicly criticising the King — a thing , it is true , which has not been done for a hundred years - two evening newspapers ( over- flowing with the inscrutable wisdom of sub - editors ) deleted the paragraph ...
... began the abdication row by publicly criticising the King — a thing , it is true , which has not been done for a hundred years - two evening newspapers ( over- flowing with the inscrutable wisdom of sub - editors ) deleted the paragraph ...
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... began to be concerned about its own claim to being " the world's greatest newspaper " . Was the claim based upon its world's record sale , still secure in pre - war days ? Or upon its intellectual appeal ? Or upon what ? Arthur ...
... began to be concerned about its own claim to being " the world's greatest newspaper " . Was the claim based upon its world's record sale , still secure in pre - war days ? Or upon its intellectual appeal ? Or upon what ? Arthur ...
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... began to cater for the newly - awakened social conscience of the masses . It published articles on employ- ment , education , agriculture , housing , and warned that the cost of this second world war within a quarter of a century would ...
... began to cater for the newly - awakened social conscience of the masses . It published articles on employ- ment , education , agriculture , housing , and warned that the cost of this second world war within a quarter of a century would ...
Contents
CAN A WOMAN HATCH EGGS? I | 1 |
NORTHCLIFFE DROPS A BRICK | 7 |
Lord Northcliffe facing page | 8 |
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Publish and Be Damned!: The Astonishing Story of the Daily Mirror Hugh Cudlipp No preview available - 2009 |
Publish and be Damned!: The Astonishing Story of the Daily Mirror Hugh Cudlipp No preview available - 1953 |
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