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All correspondence with reference to Advertisements should be addressed to—
Mr T. PRESTON, 32 Ludgate Hill, London, E.C. 4.

THE MISSIONS

TO SEAMEN.

Founded 1856.

PATRONS; THEIR MAJESTIE8

THE KING AND QUEEN.

For God

and

Our Sailors.

DO YOU LOVE YOUR HOME?
Then help us to provide a "Home from home" for Seamen.

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Then you owe a debt to the British Seaman.

Many of the Merchant Seamen who saved us from Starvation during
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We have been doing this work for 67 years.

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LONDON SCHOOL of JOURNALISM

Personally conducted by Mr MAX PEMBERTON

Patrons:

The Right Hon. the VISCOUNT NORTHCLIFFE.

The Right Hon. the VISCOUNT BURNHAM.
The Right Hon. the LORD BEAVERBROOK.
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Sir GEORGE SUTTON, Bt.

Sir WILLIAM ROBERTSON NICOLL, C.H.
Sir ARTHUR QUILLER COUCH, M. A., Litt. D.
Sir CHARLES STARMER.

CECIL HARMSWORTH, Esq., M.P.

THE LONDON SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM was founded under the ægis of the profession itself; the guidance offered to students is given by professional authors of high standing.

Writers are trained by correspondence in all branches of JOURNALISM, SHORT STORY WRITING, FREE-LANCE JOURNALISM.

Those who desire an unattached career are schooled in that side of their art which they can turn to the greatest profit.

Its students have been chosen

The School has enjoyed remarkable successes. for high positions, and their work figures in the foremost publications of the day. Fortunate in the patronage of the great newspaper proprietors, the School enjoys unusual facilities for placing its successful students.

Contributors to the Courses:

Sir W. ROBERTSON NICOLL, C.H. (Editor 'British Weekly,' 'Bookman,' &c.), Sir ARTHUR
QUILLER COUCH, M.A., Litt.D. (King Edward VII. Professor of English Literature, Cambridge),
M HAMILTON FYFE, Mr NEWMAN FLOWER, Mr PETT RIDGE, Mr BARRY PAIN,
Mr HAROLD CHILD, Mr W. B. MAXWELL, Mr DION CLAYTON CALTHROP, The ate
MY CHARLES GARVICE, Mr J. M. BULLOCH, Mr CHARLES SPENSER SARLE, Mr
ALEXANDER CAMBELL, Mr S. J. PRYOR, Mrs W. K. CLIFFORD, Miss MARY
BILLINGTON.

Full particulars of the Courses of Instruction are given in the Prospectus, which may be
obtained free on application to the
Publicity Bureau,

LONDON SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM, Ltd., 110 Great Russell St., London, W.C. 1

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