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7 2Q The Publishers' Circular June 15188...
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LORD ABERDEEN'S PROTEST. ' Under -¦— ' '...
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THE NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND. The twenty-six...
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7 2q The Publishers' Circular June 15188...
7 2 Q The Publishers' Circular June 151889 ,
Lord Aberdeen's Protest. ' Under -¦— ' '...
LORD ABERDEEN'S PROTEST . Under the familiar f heading of ' The Study
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Aberdeen cussion , from r s protest the moral against point * Pernicious of view , of Litera BBPVPBV ^^ Lord v BBP
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we quote will show the , line of argument passage which is followed . The concluding Bk sentences are
that significant ^^~ — ~~ the *^ —~ " — ~~~ —^" r *^ p ~ « * Christian ~ ^ ~ , " ^ ppib * and BF ^^^^ ~ ^^ BP we ^ fF r ^^^ V ^ BP ^ sentiment do ^ , not ^ Fj ^ FV ^^ Fr ^ Bp BJB believe b > ^ BPbB ^ B ^ F ^^ V of ^ B _ the F F » V for P B ^ p 'BB ^ F nation ^ ^ B a ^ B ^ B ^ MB » moment fF ^ F » ^ ^ FJf * BBP F » will ^ JPBB B ^ ^ BjB ~ — " — — — ^ p ¦ ' ¦ ' ^™ ™ ^ ^^^» " ^ " ^ F ^ ^ FJ ^^ ^ F' ^^^^^^» - ^ ' ^ F ^ ^ F *^ F * ^ F' ' ^^ ^^ ^^^^ fF * F ^ " ^^ ^^^^ F ^ ^^( F' ^^^ » » ^^ P ^^ F ^^ F
theless tolerate ¦ the such need a state not of merel FF things 1 of again viilance ; never but
of ~^ organisation ~* 7 ™ ^ " *^ , V ^ V ^^^^ ^^ FT v ^^^ ^ F ^ , *^ F ^ ^ FV is FJFJ obvious ' ^ F ^ ^^ ^^^^* ^| F ^ ^ V ^^ F : — ^ y W ^^ ^ F ^ V ^ B * g ^ p ^ k ^ PB ^^ ^ TFJ ^^ 4 f > ^ F * ^ T , VJ F «^ ^ FF > W ^ ¦ * Lord ""™ — — ~ ™ ^ Aberdeen F ^ "F » - ^ - ^ F" ^ FJ - ^ F" ^»^ «»^ ^ has B ^ 'FU « ^ FT addressed ¦> ' « « T ^ ^ I ^ FI ^ b V F ^ FF * W ^ iF * Tt ^» an W V ^*^ F > important ^ ^<»^ «_^ T ^ f ' ^^ W ^^** ^ ^ ^^
letter to the PublishersCircular on " Pernicious literature i ^ - ^ " which all reasonable men 1
who ^^ ^ " ^ ^ ^ " ^ have v ^_ ' ^— ^^^ any Fl ^ F 1 ~ V ^^ ^ P regard , « ^ W ^^ F ^ ^ Fl ^^ for T ^^ WFJ ^^ Ff ^ the B ^ FF ^ F > ^ Mp' ^^ well FJ t ^ ^ tFF ~ flVj >^» - ^^^ being VJ V ^ bF * ^ V > ^ k ^ ^» ^ b ^ b ^^ of p ^^^^ their ~ - ' country " — ^ ' ™ ^ ' ^ B should FF ^ V «* ' ^ F ^ ^ F" ^^ F » *^ P ^ P make ^^^ V ^^ I ^ V ^^ Fk ^ F ^ " ^ F ^ haste ^^^ TVFF ^ ^ P ^^ F ^ to ^ p * ^ iF' endorse ^ fF' ^^ ^ F » ^ p ^ F ^ iFF ^^ FJ ^ ^^ . T F ^
Lord Aberdeen says that he has no sympathy II and with li a ght *• - puritanical Bl iearted . " frowning The oHbhhb ¦ sort ^ pf on of hF what publication is . gay
¦ FJ reprobated against — H ^^ PI ^ PA which ^^ ^ B ^^^ as " ^« V r - ^ V ^ V ^ HHF he strongly FF ¦^ pp ^^ pp ^ protests ¦^¦ Hp ^ 1 ¦ b HHp y W ^ ^ bj is ^ the BP VBV such ^^^ p BB ^^^ di ^ j sci BfBBT ^^^ r as would H les Bb ppV ^ pFA FBfe ^ P ^ VbP ^ of ^ BF >^^ Ft ^^ FTH Joh ^ h ^ ^ F '' flB ^ be ^ P flB ' fc n Bl *^ V
Stuar — * t Mill ^~^ ¦ - ^ ¦ as «^^ BF by BBBP ^ ^ W ^ BJBB any BBBBT V « P minister ^ BT ^ I ^ r ^ TV BB * ^ HP « of B > p ¦» ^ ^» ^^^ rel ^^ pr i gi ^^ on ^^ p * . " What ¦ " ¦ " sort - ¦ ^ of ^ F » BBB > publication B ^ P- > FB ^ Far ^ a > W ^ SF * >> W « p" B > - ^ aT ^»^ B > is B ^ I l _ l' this W i *» ^ « B > ^ F » then " ^ B »^ ^^ . ^ ^ b 1 « ^ How B ^ aa ^ B . ^ Bp ' >/ »
, an are ag we itation to define ? Lord the limits Aberdeen and obj mentions ects of such no
particular class of literature books BW , but he | BB > 4 BBJ it is aims easy . to The see favourite at B ^ Bf ^ which
you argument — " — beg — ' — in ^^^« of ^ to ^— - interested use ^ P" ^ F ^^ BP ^^ p- repressiv - ^^ «> publishers FJ ^ B » BVPSBbFIP e meas BaBBBb ^ « F ures « ^ p ^ is against that « FJ ^^^ T ^ p * P * ^ m ^^ B if ^ B ^^
have pernicious ^ nave ^ P " interdicted interdict ^^ F ^^ J ^^ literature ^^ ^^^ ^ ed F »^ BP »^ B » ^ BpP the the BBBi ^ BP FAbP you BBb sale sal > ^ P ^^ B ^ P * e bT flPj cannot F / or of ^ . ^ flF > ^ Bk oliakspear Shak BP > ^ FjF' V ^ B ^ p ^^^ stop ^ b ^ BJ snfiarfi ^ JF ^ ^ pP FJ ^ pT till VA ^ ^ e ™ *^* you and mid B ^ Bi ^ V 4 ^ P > P ^ pT ^ P
Bowdlerised the Bible . Neither Lord Aberdeen , nor any otjier sensible man . would attempt any such futile crusade . We have to
aauthors grant — — uthors - — — ^~ *^ v , in ^^ wiiose wh ^ ^ the ^^ W ose ^^ ^ first ^ ^ r ** grossness crrofcsness "'* *^ p b ^ f * ^ lace ^ ab ^ pk ^ mp * , / that ^ ¦ virtfii not not . _ rm . certain ^ pp lesa less r 9 v than th * ^^ pr ft cl n assical i _ py their f . Vipiv ^^^ v ^^^ bbp *
genius let alone , , is . a reflex "No of one their wants , age to , must lace be Boccaccio severely and Rabelais al B together # under p lock and f ^ VJF key "
says the V _ ^ ^ ^^ ^ editor ¦ ¦ ¦ "P" ' * BPBBP ^ P ^ BPT ¦¦& « of ' ^ P the ^ hBT ^ m B ^ PJ Publishers ^ ^ ^^ F > ^ FP * B ^ pf . p * ^^ ^^ ^ B ^ fJ * fl Circular ^ pW ^^ Vp ^ ABbi ¦ ^^ P V , . The — - — — — harm — — — —— _ that w— — wf / springs K ^ - j-p- rfb ^^ J > ta ^^ - r ^ from < -h ^ - * - ^ Jfc .- * . such fk ^ «_»^^ Ji « « authors JV VJf * t / AAVJt fkaV UI as » J
read these by is immature comparativel ¦ ¦ ¦ youths y slight of . strong They «« passions ^ are trmJWLJ not
, w ——~ ^— " ^ r ^» . » ^~ ^* - _ Y ^^ r ^^ ^* ^^»* . bT ^« pT jBk w ^ v ^ ^^ y . K . ^ m . ^^ aK JLP ^ p * periods and ardent ^ of youth imaginations . They are in books the formative for the
the s tud man ent , in a nd ^ the _ Y are ^ ' ^ ^^^ street V * ^ Bj n PPk FJ ot m ^^ A A o d er n fBjy fjj ^^ enoug pV ^ ^ m ^ ^^ h P » B % P ^ # to m attract m ^_ F ^ ^ JB ^ B ^ ^
^ ^^^ ^^ 4 ^ Pbp But » B «^^^ FtBBJ | F the > B > A 1 V «* fact F * ^ pT P ^ F ^ pf with PjV ^^ ^ BBP * ^ . * which we have to cope is « that tnat we we are are flooded flooded with with a a mass mass of of literature literature .
sense not by distinguished confessedly great by gen authors ius , or , n ever or in lik ely y , to become ¦ - ¦¦ classics PtB —vile aBJk B letrashthe
washings — - ———— - of -- - * m - the ~ v ^ NPW « a - * sewer p »» V p ^ , - ^ pr the , . p ^ ^ . | ^ ^ prous foul 4 k X ^ ^>»* P ^ p' pro V , pL ^ d > Wflki ucts " , « ^ 'A o A ^ rf f certai certain n FY French enr / h ¦ writers wrifpirR which wViinVi all all decent Aonvni-.
we Frenchmen do . If th repudiate ese books and were , condemn onlcirculated , as fully as in the language in which they were y writtenthere
would still " ~ be ~~ " " ^ be great g ^ y — ¦^ some ^¦¦— , but ^ " ^ ^ " ^ protection it ' would ^^ *^^ ™ ^^« . . be JVp' ^^ The minimised JiAAAJI - * , m harm > * AAAI ^ WV % . , would l We w » ^ y '
described lish should — - — ¦— — •¦» - — still —™ ^ as wp **» one see ^ -p-p » . » . ^ pr of ^ what _* - jvj , the ^ p ' sKpft ^ p » a saddest ^ pr « J « great > - « X ^* . ^^ r fV ^ rv authority sights MJlfcivAA l / M in J . JLA Eng _^ once - * fj EC
Universities—the English graduate reclinbook novel ing on s printed are a couc translated h in blunt ding att type 44 ract a . " scrofulous ivel But when t French such and ¦ to ¦ . ' — . — , _— . — . — y go . up . , — SKf ' ' . i ¦ i v .:
travel circulated everywhere at the lowest and possible are Kke price a deadl , they y
disease sown at large , among the unsuspecting and CbllKJL un UUUUUIklXJg thinking . . The J . LM . XJ segregation OCgl C 7 ^ C « UiV / XJI of Ul lepers Xt / ^/ CJLO is IS
now a common precaution of civilisation . Is there to be no segregation foif moral
leprosyno-effort to extirpate-a disease of the imagination which is working PBk deadly havoc among the ¦
youth ^ p ^^ m ~^ m" •^^^ ^^^ ^ B ' * ^^ " of ^^^ " ^^™ ^^^ ^^ " ^^^ our P ^^^ ^ ™ ^ country ^ ^^^ ^^^ Bi ^^^ - ^^^ ^^^ v ^^^ ^^^^ BBB ^^ in ^^ ^^^ ¦ ^ every ^ " - ^^ ~~^— _« ^^— ^^— ^^^^ " corner — — ~^ ^^^ ^ — — ~^ of ^^^^^ ^ pv ^^ BJ the " ^^ ^^ p » land i There is in the Churches of this
country a great organisation whose united opinion and action is quite sufficient to sweep away
this evil . We must organise at once . Lord Aberdeen leads b the way , and a ¦ wiser iBBh iBBBBBFJ and Bft ^^^
nobler ^^ leader ^ could ^ ^ not be ^ desired ^ ^ . This \ question must no longer be left to casual
interference ^^^ or isolated — ~_ - ^ ^ individual ^^^^ ^_ ^ » . ^^ ^^ action ^ . The ^ BB ^ BBBB ^ BI Church ^^ B ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ " ^^^ ^^ " ^ BP' ^ Pr ^ BP > ^ is ^^ " ^^ P __ uttering ^ p ^ ^ B ^ ' ^^ *^^^^ ^^^ P ^^™ ^^» ¦ ^^^ ^ v ^^ ^ ^ BbBJ j ^ its ^^ ^^ ™^^^^ powerful BB ^^ ^^^ ™ W ' ^^^ ^^^ " Bh ™ ^» ™ protest pr BBh ^^ " ^^ Bh ^^ ¦ h * _ Aagainst ^^ ^ BBPBBL ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^~
the Sundays opening . . ^ Here of is the ^^ . a far French _^^^^^^ more serious Exhibition ^^^^^^^ ^^ evih on It
is and ~> . nothing morals i ^ ^^ _ less ^ K of Young than ^ k the ^^ Eng pollution land ^ Bi ^^ ^ by of the ' ^^ the _ ^ Bl importa ^ hom Bh es
-Ntion of the vilestforms of French literature . It is a subject on which all Christians can
unite . Archbishops , cardinals , and wayside evangelists can here find common - —w h cause i . Pro
-~^^ r » ^ B ^^ BF ^^™ ^^™ BpPfe ^ B ^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ BP ^ ^^^^ ^^ " ^^^ wm ^ ¦ ^^^ r ~^^ " ™ ^^^ ^^^^^^ - ^^^^^ - ^ r - ^ ^^ m- ^^^ ^ ¦ ^^^^ ^^ - ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ ^ - ^ ^ — tests can and should be signed in every cathedral IB ^ BJJ ^ fc BbrfBJjT ^ BBi ^ and b / BJ / rfP ^ ^ F ^ ^^ FJ « preaching BBI ^ ^ Bjj ^ ppr ^ b'BJf ^ pP ^ ^ . B * F > P . BPVBJJ . x BT ^ > BBBt lace BpV"BP ^ pT ^ Bb * of ^^ ^ BB > the ^ BT - ^ BBBi ^ ^ l B > ^ and BF ^^ W ^ B * ^^^^ B V . To ^ B ^ BBI <^ BT
protect matter equall the purity y urgen of t a to country all statesme 's youth n is all a
patriots BBP ^ B . ^ ^ i ^^ F' ^ F * ^ F ^ ^ FJ ^ ^ B . , and ^^ H ^ B ^ BP ^ B ^ BBP ^ BB 1 ^ all ^ W parents ^ PW ^^^ ^ BpBJh ^ BP 1 ^^ ^ " 1 ^^ r throug " ^^ ^^^ B ^^— hout v ^^ - ^ - ^ " - ^— the —~^ - ^^ length ¦ " ™ , V ^ " ^ " ^ ^
and breadth of the land . I fll
The Newspaper Press Fund. The Twenty-Six...
THE NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND . The twenty-sixth anniversary dinner of the
Newspaper Press Fund took place at the Hotel Me * tropoleon the ¦ ¦ 1 ¦ st » inst ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V . under the
BBBBBt chairmanshi ^ BbP . ^ BF ^ ^ p * ^^ B » BB ^ P ^ BBB > ^ BBBP * ^ B ^ ^ BP' ^^^ ^ p Ip ^ ' FJ *^^ of ^^^ ^^^ ^ B the ^ , ^ BB " R ^ " ^^^ ig ^^ ^ ht ^^^ Hon ^^^^^ . G . ^ , J . ^^^ " ^^ Goschen - ^ ^ - ¦ ^ " ^^^^ ^^ ^^—^^^ ^ , ^^ BBBBBP M BBBi . BJT P ^^^ BV . BP The ^ B ^ BP ^^ ^ V ^ BBF numerou BHBV ^ B ^^^ ^ " ^^ . BF ^ BP' BBBV ¦ * ¦ s ^ company ^^ —*¦ ^— ' »» MP ^^ ^ I JP *** ^ included ^ ' ^^ ^^ ^ " ^ —~ ¦ ^ Sir ^ ^ "
Lord A . Borthwick Bllenboroug , M . P h . ( Lord President Grewe of the Sir i i Fund Henry ) ,
^ Hoare ^ BV ^^^ ^^^ ^ BP ^^ F ^ BBJBHP , ^^^ Sir ^^ B * ^^ B ^ ^^^ ^^ P »^ A *^^^ ^ B ^ . ^^^ Trevelyan ^^^ qp ^ p ^^ pL ^^^ " ^^^ , ^ B ^^^* mm ^^* ~^^ ' ^^^— , ^^ ^^^ Sir —^^ - ^—^ = Charles — » ~^^ , —^ m ~* Jessel ' —^ - ^ ^^^ - ^^ — — ^^^ ,
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and Mr . D . Christie , Murray . , , The Chairm Bt BBi an i in proposing 1 ¦ - VBBl the b toast ¦ of the
evening | pi ^ BBPBBF ^^ , * BBP ^ considered FapWBBI ^ BBp ^ B * ^^^ p BB > . H , BH ^^ " ^^ BBF BV that ^^ PBl ^^ »^^ ^ B ^ » " ^ he ^ ^^ ' " ^ could ^^ ^^ ™ ^^ " ^^ establish I - ^ " ' ^ - ^ r ¦ ^ . ^ - ^ ^^ - ^^ some personal relationship with the newspaper
printed press B ^^ ^ S > ^^^^^^ ^^ " ^ B . fl ^» h ^^ , BH A His and ^^^ P BBi » ^ 1 V « PV " ^ " ^ . flBP grandfather > contributed VBBP ^^ * ^ B ^ ^^ ^ Bh ^ ^ BF ^ ^^^ ¦ ^^ I ^^ - ^* - ^ ^ B ^ " ^^^ r ^^^ " ^ . B ) owned to ^^ ne ~ " ^ , wspapers — ^ B ' ^ publ ^ Bl ~ - ^ ished f ^ " ^ Ml * of ^""^ ^ B ,
pressman the every poet kind of . Schiller that He day lived , B aud to BT in give urged the some same a press consp house notices icuous with
silence of P ^ BBB -BBT the W ** T I IF ^^^ m ^ m * poet PWBJ of the ^^ iMB , whose PB HVI Bi BJ ^ p * ^ P ^ BJ Bk ¦ M ¦ ^ P soul 1 " ^^ fc * ' jBB ^ was ^ concerning "W ^ T' ^— ^ ' depressed —^ — - —* ^^^ «— - ^ - - him ^^ ~ - ¦ b ¦ . ^^ y ^ ^—< the He - ¦ w bb ^^ - " —
was F ^^ P BB > pB ^ B ^ B * B . ^ PBP ^ BbP the ^ BpP ^ Bp * BBBI chief ^ Bp P . BBB ^^ r newspapers BV BB ^ B ^ P * founder BJ IV pp ^¦ P ^ P' H ^ f ^^ pp p ^ r ^ P ^ p of ^ p > ^^^ ¦ ¦ ^^^ the ^^^ ^ ¦¦ ^ ¦ « w ^ ¦ ^ -BIBB well ^^ - known —— ^ . ^^^ pv ^^^ forei « B | ^^ T PPB > B ^ pr " * ¦¦ g ^ h n PBhMfe n BBd ^ e ^« P * w V * spaper W ^^ Wm ^ P * W ^* ^^ V * , 'I the ^** ^* * " ^** ^ AlU *** ¦*** " ^ ^* ^ jemeine T ^^ ™^ ^^ ^^ Zeitwug ^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^ "T . ^ He BBi ~^ BT
machine was offered but in unfortunatel 1814 Koenig' for s steam himdeclined printing itwhereupon flBBBi , Vi , the flB BB | tTimes pBN BT BF fe utilised y FBi Bi itand , by its
a BB » Bjp d , M opt BT ^ ^ V * BP i on P * ^^^ p . ^^ b T ^ M BV roug ^^ v H ^ ht P ^| pr about ^ ^ " « pr ^^^ a Bp ^ BF perfect BFB ^^ ¦^ ' ^^ ^^ r ^ V - revolution " — , V ^ v ' ^ ^^ ^ ^— -w v ^^ v ^^ in ^~^ ^ " ^ t - ^ F BBB he BB ^ BBP production Vp- ^^ ^«^ ~^ T ^ ^ BF »^ " ^^*^ ^ pr " ^» ^^ p * F ^ FW of ^^ T ^ BBi newspapers «» BB . BBP' P P »^ BF ^ Pi ^ W ^^ B ^^ ^^ HF *^™ ^^^ ^ . ^ In ¦ — urg ~ ¦ » ^ P ^^ B ing B | K the —^ . " - ^^
—claims of the fund Mr . Goschen referred to the ubiquitthe omniscienceand the omni ¦ ¦ -
potence " ^» ^ " . ^^ - ^ B »^ - ¦ ¦ » ^ ' . ^ F « ¦ V ' ^ P ^™ of ^^ " ^^ y W , BB the ^ " ^ ^^^ V . " ^ BB" newspaper ^»^ ^ P ^™ .. ^ " ^^^ PBBP Pp * B" ^ Bf » ^^» ^ BP —BF ^ " ^ F—^^ B press ^ , V ^ ' T . ' The ~ ^^ first ~ - *~ ^^ had P ^^ ^™ ^ P ^ Pr —^ P ^^ been P' ^ f' - ^^ " ^ BB * BlF . njP secured ^ Brf . " ^ BJP ^ ^ W V * ^^ pr ^¦^ 'Bp b P ^ p y W p B ^ h B ^ F * B | ysical BP P ^ B * BB > ^ BBF" F ^»~^^^ circumstances I ¦¦ ¦¦ ~^ r ¦ . " ¦ ^ r ~ w —w- ^~ >^ n ^ F « ' ^ p- - ^ . f- V V , - ™
an amongst importan which t part modern . With inventions regard to had the p omni layed
science , he felt that no layman could speak
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), June 15, 1889, page 720, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_15061889/page/10/
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