Abstract
No daily newspapers were published in London on Monday, October 11, when the Daily Sketch experienced a labor dispute. Other dailies stopped publication, deciding they would not profit from the labor difficulties of a competing paper. The attempt to revive the Hamburger Fremdenblatt failed. Its management conceded defeat after a two-month trial run and sold the paper to the Axel Springer Verlag. The B.B.C. Quarterly ceased publication with its Autumn number which appeared on October 18.
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