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... readers . Herewith two intelligence tests for would - be executive newspapermen . Time to answer : 15 seconds . 1. You arrive at the office at nine o'clock one morning to find the Dog Expert , pale and distraught , awaiting you on the ...
... readers . Herewith two intelligence tests for would - be executive newspapermen . Time to answer : 15 seconds . 1. You arrive at the office at nine o'clock one morning to find the Dog Expert , pale and distraught , awaiting you on the ...
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... readers are " fond of them ” . For some , the letters are the chief reason for buying the paper . Strips and cartoons : One reader in every four likes them . Very nearly half say they ... readers of all papers are BEHOLD THE READER ! 123.
... readers are " fond of them ” . For some , the letters are the chief reason for buying the paper . Strips and cartoons : One reader in every four likes them . Very nearly half say they ... readers of all papers are BEHOLD THE READER ! 123.
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... Readers . When a " small - sized sample of people distributed all over the country " were asked in 1942 what they thought of the official Government warning to the Mirror , this interesting result emerged : Percentage of readers of ...
... Readers . When a " small - sized sample of people distributed all over the country " were asked in 1942 what they thought of the official Government warning to the Mirror , this interesting result emerged : Percentage of readers of ...
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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