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1938 - 2122.PDF
6 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. JULY 28, 1938. ^»»n>ilU)i>MMLiUL *"- »"• ihfcSTS Keeping on the safe side N. Desperate situations call for desperate remedies. And Father is getting quite desperate about the run on his Gold Flake. First Mother and then the girls began to take a fancy to them. They like the distinctive flavour of really fine Virginia tobaccos. Men have been enjoying it for years and they've just got to face the fact that Wills's Gold Flake — the man's cigarette — is now high in feminine favour. WILLS5 GOLD FLAKE is the man's cigarette that women like B. You can get Wills's Gold Flake Cork-tipped as well as Plain. Ten for 6d. Twenty for 1/- G.FB. 474 1 i The DAILY SKETCH gives all the NEWS & PICTURES FIT TO PRINT The following Editorial appears in " TRUTH " under the heading:— GLEANER JOURNALISM^ " Once it was the practice in journalism for newspapers to pretend ignorance not only of what other newspapers were doing but also of their very existence. To my mind that was always a foolish practice, and I never followed it. " Consequently, it is no revolutionary departure for me to congratulate the ' Daily Sketch' on its skilfully advertised determination to give its readers only those pictures and that news which are -fit to print. " As far as I can see, it is living up to this reso lution, thus providing us with a picture paper that is not a sink of sex and murder. More power to its elbow, and may it continue as it is conducting itself at present. I am sure that the policy will pay." /.»»»"•"• •»* M^M^M^M X» M^H^M^M^U^!!^ I1^>WJ| And this Editorial is taken from r n THE UNIVERSE »? .... One Catholic father of a family told us that he had taken a certain paper for 20 years, and so had acquired a certain loyalty towards it, but he had to give it up because he could not have such matter as it displayed brought into a home with a growing family of schoolchildren, not to speak of the wife and the domestic helps. Should not all Catholic householders take the same line and pursue it vigorously, also taking care to inform the editors of the papers concerned why they nave ceased to take their publications? There are popular papers that maintain a certain standard, if not a highly exacting one. Let these papers be taken and the others banned." 4 In pursuance of this policy the DAILY SKETCH and SUNDAY GRAPHIC will not insult the hospitality of readers by publishing material that degrades either those who produce these papers or those who read them.
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