NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1307, sig. 110-12/133 Page 12 · 12 of 33
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1307, sig. 110-12/133
English Translation
Sunday Times London Sunday Paper (since l822) owned by Lord Kemsley. Edition over 300.O0o. Brings articles by Baverley Baxter (*Atticus) and Herbert Sidebotham ("Sorutator"). Without relations with "The Times", should not be confused with their weekly edition "Weekly Times". Moderately conservative sheet, which brought up time-wise understanding for Germany before the war. The Times London's conservative daily newspaper since 1785. Main owner of the "Times-Holding Company Ltd." (Major Astor and John Walter.) Main author Geoffrey Dawson. 19l4/l8 owned by Northcliffe and thus politically burdened. (Main author at that time Wickham Steed). Holding Co., to which the Supreme Judge, the Rector of Oxford University, the President of the Bank of England, etc. The paper is a private enterprise without official participation. Edition 200.O00 (not a million circulation, as is often assumed). Leading organ of England without a literally official character. In the case of cautious expression in the selection of messages, the politically very effective organ of empire politics, whose tendency generally follows the course of government without showing "organ character". The "Letters to the Editor" typical for the sheet often only seem to serve the open debate, often they are obviously ordered work. Yorkshire Post Morning newspaper published in Leeds since 1754. Owned by the Beckett family, to which the wife of the Foreign Minister Eden belongs. Edition about 30.Ooo.Especially since Eden's appointment as Foreign Minister one of the most read provincial sheets, since the newspaper is considered his personal organ.