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A correspondent of the Leeds Mercury states that the rumors about the new daily paper to be established in opposition to the Timet become more and more defined. It is stated that American money will be found to start the paper, and that the American system of obtaining information at any cost will be followed. Among the persons named in connection with the scheme are Mr Edmund Yates, Mr J, Gordon Bennett (New York Herald), Mr Labouchere, and others. It is probable, also, that the great feature of American ionrnalism known as “ personals,” the absence of which in our newspapers is so frequently deplored by Americans in this country, will be prominent in this new enter* prise. A name, The Planet, baa been suggeated for (be paper,

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Globe, Volume III, Issue 290, 17 May 1875, Page 4

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127

Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 290, 17 May 1875, Page 4

Untitled Globe, Volume III, Issue 290, 17 May 1875, Page 4

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