Canadian printer & publisher . n menaced by a breakin communication between east and west, and it was sug-gested that it was undignified to ask and accept a governmentgrant. He thought they simply showed appreciation of theirresponsibilities in the great work of helping east and west tounderstand each other, and he would suggest the same pro-cedure in regard to the British Empire. No Government Contract J. W. Dafoe, {Manitoba Free Press) seconded the was the real business of the conference, he thought, ascables were the nerve system of the Empire. He wished toemphasize the feeling of


Canadian printer & publisher . n menaced by a breakin communication between east and west, and it was sug-gested that it was undignified to ask and accept a governmentgrant. He thought they simply showed appreciation of theirresponsibilities in the great work of helping east and west tounderstand each other, and he would suggest the same pro-cedure in regard to the British Empire. No Government Contract J. W. Dafoe, {Manitoba Free Press) seconded the was the real business of the conference, he thought, ascables were the nerve system of the Empire. He wished toemphasize the feeling of the majority of Canadian publishersthat they could not entertain the idea of a Governmentalassistance which implied any sort of control or influence ofnews services by other than newspapermen themselves. InCanada the geographical barrier of the north shore of LakeSuperior had been bridged by assistance from the CanadianGovernment, and had proved of tremendous assistance inunifying Eastern and Western Canada. It simply removed. John Clemmants Glen-denning is the proprietor ofthe Derry Standard, Unionistnewspaper, established in 1836,and published at was educated at FoyleCollege, Londonderry, and suc-i-(>eded his father, the late Wil-liam Glendenning, in 1888. inI he control of the was president of the IrishNewspaper Society, 1918-19,and is at present vice-presidentof the Londonderry Chamberof Commerce. Col. Sir Arthur Holbrook,, for the Basing-stoke Division of Hampshire,joined the staff of the Ports-mouth Times in the 70s and in1885 founded the Evening Mail,a daily paper that was lateracquired by the HarmsworthSyndicate and amalgamatedwith the Evening Nervs. ColonelHolbrook is Deputy Lieutenantof Hampshire and a Justice ofthe Peace for is a partner in the firm ofHolbrook & Sons, the well-known publishers. Was for Basingstoke Divisionof Hampshire.


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