The world's journalism . of newstreatment, in breadth of editorial discussion, in wholesome inter-pretation, the Melbourne Argus and Age and the Sydney Morn-ing Herald and Daily Telegraph are unexcelled, while the Eve-ning Heral-d, of Melbourne, in brightness of news-presentationand general appeal is among the best of the worlds afternoonnewspapers. In Australia and New Zealand journalists haveobtained within the last year a minimum wage fixed by law, theresult of closely organized associations of the working journalism of China and of Japan has been greatly ham-pered by restri
The world's journalism . of newstreatment, in breadth of editorial discussion, in wholesome inter-pretation, the Melbourne Argus and Age and the Sydney Morn-ing Herald and Daily Telegraph are unexcelled, while the Eve-ning Heral-d, of Melbourne, in brightness of news-presentationand general appeal is among the best of the worlds afternoonnewspapers. In Australia and New Zealand journalists haveobtained within the last year a minimum wage fixed by law, theresult of closely organized associations of the working journalism of China and of Japan has been greatly ham-pered by restrictive laws. Japan has made much progress towardfreedom of expression and Chinas journalism isIn China ^Iso moving forward. In both countries, particu- and Japan larly in Japan, much is published which seems tothe westerner trivial and, often, vulgar or worse. 18 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI BULLETIN otfllimwTlit^ UV^-lr (W a»taimmt»uimmimmt*.iamaaJmttUMa\m^aimHm<m»nm_ IX 01 LjIBONNEMENr €e ^€mp0 MlK OE L-AftONFlUlEHT. LE TEMPS, PABIS—^FIBST PAGE THE WORLD S JOURNALISM 19 /^mr*.fadhBM*<B^- ?fclgttf Lb Btra & Inaqal Au Pun ulEnHTBtfBdB few- OKUUini n ma uveu Ua tm^Bti cnnrdwi F» Hit loiie s^t^s^^^t^s^:i^Ls, bMCGVHddM ?IS^^^^w^ rg*^ ^[sfff*.!!! AV VILLASE MU b lirt (mnllu nut u^tltKWf- lirfrilUlJlVliWJrJwH* r uJoirAirl eg F;ivir tiu^^. ?l????Tlilllt * ffl Lfiistoire de Yopu WOK (? luM til tm*; sssiT jansat; aim ii^taL « W Wtli tWiMn. ™ S srfS,^tffi: ffsHk-k KS-JSS-^iS fiUH <• biH~ » Wi «l Tiii «1 ua~ LE TEMPS, PARIS A NEWS PAGE s,«a;Ktsrs,.rsJisg 20 UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI BULLETIN In China is found at Peking the worlds oldest newspaper, theGazette, an official publication with a rather obscure history ofhundreds of years. In Japan, the Osaka Mainichi and the OsakaAsahi, in news service and comment on international questions,rank high. The Japanese journal is attractively written and hasan appeal to all classes. A minimum wage for journalist
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