Abstract
The quarter's publications contain much information of use to teachers in the field of international journalism, including a summary of the new British libel law, a report of the British provincial productivity team which visited United States newspapers, and an analysis of the new government press council in India. A UNESCO report on the press in Australia is announced and there are valuable articles on the press of Southeast Asia and the censor-ridden press of Colombia. Hannen Swaffer, the Fleet Street semi-legendary character, publishes a series comparing Northcliffe and Beaverbrook. The British magazines lose advertising for the first time in recent years and the national dailies pick up the lost linage.
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