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Foreign Correspondence

Horwill, Herbert W. | September 28, 1918 issue

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The Australian Prime Minister's oratorical tour of Great Britain is receiving almost as big advertisement in a section of the London press as did British politician Arthur Neville Chamberlain's "raging and tearing propaganda" in 1903. One can scarcely believe that this attention is being given to the Australian Prime Minister purely out of compliment to the colonies, or even in recognition of his personal eminence. Nor does the alleged purpose of his tour explain the phenomenon. Ostensibly the object of his mission is to emphasize the necessity of "organization," but it is difficult to suppose that this journalistic boom is inspired by a sudden passion for system as the great desideratum in British business life.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; MASS media & propaganda; GREAT Britain -- Foreign relations; AUSTRALIA -- Foreign relations; AUSTRALIA; GREAT Britain
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