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610 The Publishers * Circular juiy ,, l8...
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, cannot form their strictl chief y be attraction said to be . ' newspapers As matters , ' for stand they , the have dail far y journals more in common issued in with the the metropolis magazine and review thwith the oldfashioned sheet of fact and incident incidentand from irom tne the foreiom
and review than an with the old--lashionea sheet 01 tact ana , , ana apart apart ioreign letters the the two two and elements elements telegrams which which the * at at news an an ' ea earlier is rlier hard period neriod to find . or of They the the history history supply of ot in ji most ournalism ournalism cases were were a combination supplie suDnlied d in in of
I separate comments issues on men , as , , for manners examp and le when events the which Tatler are , the now Spectator elongated , or —often the Guardian with an obviously gave the
I I painful answered effort far — more into , trul the reg to , istered the term column iven of to the it than leading it does article at , while the present the newspap moment er
I Mr . Bowles advocates a y return to this g division of the journalist ' s work , and would gire . I I us nft the t . liA ripwa news in in one onft shftpt sheet , and sund the tlift comments nnrrimttnts upon imon it it in in another anotherbut but tin this s , as as it it seems seems to fn
I I us whereas woul woul , would d d be be , if gratihed ^ ratified be the a balance . . merel At At y - between present present arbitrary there there the arrangement news is is only onlv and too too the much much presenting comments ] iustice ustice no m in could tne the direct , , criticism criticism be gain preserved , ot of to ivlp Mr the , . all . xsowles Bowles public tastes . ,
I that editor * ' the s business . It seems of the to collection hiin desirable of news rather becomes to instruct a matter than of to secondary inform importance rather to rose in the l- , tise than eyes to instruct . He seeks to repeat forcibly the opinions of a coter , ie rather p than y to discover and disclose thorohlthe events and occurrences of the world . His object is to
sometliing rather than to tell ug everything y . He averts his attention , therefore , from his proper say business fV "c f . m w ^ r ^^^^ m ^*^ . ^^ w ^ , v and ^ mt ^ ^ fc' ^^^ leaves ^^ ^^^^^ p w ^» r v ^^ that ^ r ^^^^^ ^^ business v ^^^ ^^^ v ^^^ k ^ K , ^ ~ n ~ r rr j ^ to ^» ^^^ be r ^ r ^^ carried ^» ^ 'w ^ ^^ ^^^ i ^ ^^ on ^*^ j »^^ « in ^ ^ ^ ^ a ~* r secondary r ^^ ^^ ^ i ^ ^^ ^»^ -m ¦ * ^> ¦ ^™ y ^ manner —^ — - ^ — - ^ — -- — ^^ - — , b - — - y » secondary »—^ — — — — ¦— - — — - — - — - m — men - —^^ ^^ ^^ b who v v ^^ ^^
ill ofte -served n neither where know he what should news be is served nor where the best to . look ' This for it it ; must and be thus admitted it happens is a that icture the reader more or is less Vb ^^ Vh ^ . h ^ true w ^* ^ ^ ^^ , ^ m of ^¦^ ^ b ^ the ^^^^^^ ^ i ^ actual ^* V ^^^ V ^^^^ ^»* V # ^^ condition ^^^ ^^ r ^ n ^^ ^^^ b ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ r # »^^ of ^^^ ^^ the ^ v ^^ fc ^^ r news a , . ^ a ^ T v *^ v departments ^>^^ ^^ mtm" ^ r , ^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^^ ¦ ~ of ^^ ~^ ¦ all w — ^— the - ^ - ^ , dail — — ~ — y ^ g p journals - ¦ — — —~~ — ^^— ' , - ^ - ^ of ~* h ^ ¦« . the ^ v ^*^*^ v
metropolis the feared assertion , onl , y and too , they , if much it could woul justice d be not supp in be the lied an invidious further in abundance assertion proceeding . In of the Mr to . g same Bowles ive This illustrations way , that in there effect the is in , news it support is , to when be of it is ivenis coloured or manipulated to serve party purposes . though not
in words g , is , the second defect which he notes in the newspapers of the day , and , it is , be it observeddifferent from a suggestion of wilful or intentional garbling ; it is simpl
a declaration , very that ' opinions being regarded any as of more \ importance than intelligence , the y editor will occasionally suppress altogether intelligence which makes against the opinions of
his as which to newspaper diminish no one , who as , much publishing is famil as iar possible such with intelli its the influential inner gence workings , will force so . of 3 present Eng This lish , we it journalism and believe with , is will such an venture op a inion gloss
to news deny , instead , and the of being result a is looking that - even glass of the the columns times and avowedl a reflection y devoted of to the the act publication a of each day of is as no it passes imputation fc , WMIVtW are too often the made fairness AWA & 4 to AWM serv and i ^ e absolutely impartiality AAA & party of ends the . editorial This , we staff would it —» again is _ . simp remark « - ly the ,
* that acknowled ••¦* . > - » the m-M system ^ V gment » Jk is « . of upon «•« at a fault ^ JL fact ^¦ 'A . AV which ^ The is ist patent « of 4 » - * Mr , to Bowles UU all * A . VA observant \ i \/ fcJ ** ' s T ^ - ^ Jta V » — and ^^^ and i «« ^^ 4 ^* «« ^ intelli * i ^ i * rf ^_* as - — . ^ wva the gen , r- # proprietor « t ^ w ~~ re , ad ^ ers * , w»——— and if —•• not —•— — shows ^ the
such editor VA * . «~ MV WJLA is , of still / MJ Vanity UVUUA to JLfc _ 7 Fair L 4 f V . L unless f ^ lfUJLU he . * has indeed J . AE had V g XO he some U X * F L would X * JLX experience . - ¦—^ accept V- ' ff « KJ the li in paper llO |_^« JW | little _ the ^ 1 \^<« . m half XlOU atter *^ — «» / LXll « is ^ « . a . w that f S ^* v ^ WIIVIA the /* * w / I newspaper v , » ti as al
OUV / JM . A 3 OI / J . LX IAJ come V / VXI _ lt ? , , ULllXVOS 111 UCCU AlC . TVVJUJH * . StU ^ CjJL -XUUAVS J . JL penny J ^^ .. jr ^ Jummar VUII y If as * H & a par |^ c «* w *»—brother satisfaction brother fo for r the the of his flp seekers . desires ekera after a . . ff , ftr * In news nftwa the prov and n . r \ c \ inces m in his his the ' Tion JLondon editor iion caters Tjitter JLetter far ' ne he more not not largel unrrequently unfrea y than uentlv his distances aistances London
the ot of its its metropolitan Daily JJauy Guardia Lftiardia scribes n n ., miormation information altogether , , which which and the the gives JLondon London Manch evening eveninff ester , for papers naners instance are are , throug glaa erlad to to h quote ouote the col . . u This J mns . ni »
latter for the which double fact the strengthens demand Pall Mall we , Mr Gazette . Bowles hear is ' s ere paving content long the ion of way a movement d , possibl soon a y ppears , in unless the on the direction the illustrated scene of and a dail thus new y paper meets sheet ,
whose spScialM shall , be news y .
610 The Publishers * Circular Juiy ,, L8...
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of the The ladies London ' column season of naturall the Times y brings and with it the them usual numerous note several entries weddings in the second —to use section the
yof good ** - Common v ^/ aiiaj old w jui ord Prayer j . l sanctioned Ajrci — in families xu > b xiju y its xj . cn introdu in 111 , whose wxiuat ction ? among history Jii » in turjy that and ctiiu ' well progress jjio we ^ aoob of Eng iiihuj man lish y of ksi undefiled . our um i readers ca * — uvm the are * -- Book
-m-terested the Hon - . Halla At W m estminster Tennyson Abbey , was , on married Wednesday to Miss afternoon Audrey , the Boy Poet le , an Laureate d the gat ' s her eld ing est at the n ,
ten ceremony ' of societ included y at large many . names Among honoure the guests d in were literature the Prime and art Minister , and in and the Mrs ranks , ( rladstonMn of the ' PP £ r JUord Lord UHa Chanc ncellor ellor and and Lady Ij * A \ r Selborne Sftlhornft Mr Mr . . Millais Mniaia . Mr Mr . Henry Hftnrv Keeve Rfiftve . C U . I B 5 . . ana and Mrs JVirs . . and Mi ?
win Beeve , another , and Mr son . Hamilton of a worthy Aide sire \ ( for At , the St . James Bishop ' , s of , Piccadill Carlisle y is , on not Tuesday onl , y known , , Mr . as Leslie the a ' " ( * * ^ ? ooa r T - some popular theological works in MessrsBell & Sons' Listbut is a devoted men ^
Hal of Literature lam Murray and was Art his ) , was best married man . At to another a daug . George hter literary of the wedding Kentish of Peer recent , , Lord ] date Sondes the Bey , ana . - &• J » *
Dennis Bickerateth the , well the - j known > oet and critic hym and n-wr author iter , gave of fc the Heroes Church of ' s benison lish Literature to a daughter ' and of to J » r . * ° .
we have ^ to add the announcement of an alliance between Eng the families of two ; of our _ Y i , ^ I i t publiflhem by the marriage , on the 25 th ult ., at Ohrist Church , Highbury , of Miss juo Rose JJ ^ ^ r ^*
¦ ¦^ fe- Mi ne .. youngest daugbter of Mr . Jffi . Blarston , the ^ head of the firm ot Sampson w , "" -r ^ R
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), July 1, 1884, page 610, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01071884/page/2/
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