The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1916, Page 5

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EARST IS BARRED BY BRITISH BUREAU. ROM USING CABLES; ‘his Action Cuts Off Service From Abroad Because of “Continued Garbling.” LONDON, Oct ot mtinued “garbling of messages and Yeach of faith,” Hearst's Interna- onal News Service has been de- trred from the Press Bureau and fom the use of “all other facilities fr the transmission of news,” which {cludes cables and matis controlled y the British Government. In an official statement issued by te Press Bureau last night, specific istances of publication of “various ae statements” purporting to come ‘om London “By International News ervice” were cited. These concerned a alr raid on London, Following is the text of the Press ureau announcement: “In the House of Commons on June T last the Secretary of State for the ‘ome Department stated that his at- ition had been drawn to an alleged ‘legram relating to the Jutland bat- ® which appeared in certain Amer- ‘an newspapers as having been sent 11.—Because : Mother-Made, Quick i | Acting Cough Syrup Ghoald He Kept Handy in Every Mome—Easlly Prevared and Coste Little, 0OO00-000000064-605.0000. Mothers, you'll never know what you | *e missing until you make up this in- tpensive, quick-acting cough syry y,it. Children love its pleasant taste} Ed sothing else will loosen a cough of test cold and beal the inflamed or| vollen throat membranes with such we and promptness. 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The Pinex ne, Ind.—Advt. anything | te London by a correspondent of | The reputation of the great majority the international News Service. leur Binge iy was included in any rom this country. othe 1 Home Secretary referred on the same occasion to previous cases | rier messages which purported to come from the London correspondent of the International News Service bore no likeness to the cablegrams sent fro actually dispatched, “On the first occasion referred to the manager of the International News in New York gave categorical assurance that such an incident should not happen again. On the sec- ond occasion he made a like prom- ise, stating that orders had been given that extrancous statements should not be ‘inserted in cable dis- pateh “On Sept. 8 cablegrams were pub- lished in the United States purporting to have come from London ‘By Inter- national Ne fous false statements about t! Service,’ raid the previous night. these statements in quostion was in fact contained eivini None of in any cablegram despatched by the London corres- pondent of the International News Service. “In view of this continued garbling of messages and breach of faith va the part of the International News Secretary of State hus directed that no representative of tho International News Service shall be Permitted to use the official Press Bureau, and that that agency shall Le debarred from the use of all other facilities for the transmission of news Service the until further notice.” The order of the Bureau appears under such heading# in the leading “No British News for “News Made in America” merican Agency's Garbling of | Messages.” The Daily Express says: i Daily Express repeatedly has called attention to anti-British les printed in American newspapers controlled by William R. Hearst—The Now York | be erican, The Chicago Examiner and This ‘news’ is sup- piled by the International News Ser- ; Vice, which is entirely a Hearst or- | ganization, {have a line of Hearst ‘news’ to-day. | This action follows repeated breach of faith by the Hearst organization’ One of the latest instances was a| message in The Chicago Examiner, headed ‘London in Flames’ and pur- porting to describe a Zeppelin raid. It was never sent from London.” 8: “The disciplinary measure taken against the Interna- tional Newa Service ts a satisfactory sign that the Government appreciates the importance of dealing drastically newspapers as Hea and ilar journals. The Times si These pa pers with lying news agencies, of Mr, Hearst's newspapers is strong- ly anti-Brjtish, but the action of the Government has not been inspired by ad resentment at their opinions. the consequence of deliberate cation of intelligence, of which the International News Service has been repeatedly found gulity. “While we rejoice that our Govern- roper Railay ordeal fo iste ment has inflicted upon an unscrupulous news | we trust that the measures taki not be regarded by the people of this potats satin | ok as involving any slur upon the character and Consclentiourness of the United States press as a whole “The will not The tono AMMEYE STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT | 6“ AVE. AT 20ST. (i atageecenstnecel> aan <a> ia <i> > ata a ge C Stepping Into Favor Women’s Walking Boots ls with Military Hee Special, $7.50 The combination of Utility and Style has won favor for this new Autumn Boot. 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