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  • William Saunders

    William Saunders, M.P., 1823-1895, founder of the Central News Agency and first chairman.

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    Treat me gently I'm a newbie.

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    • news making

      Hello Mr. Evans. Thanks for posting this. Guess I'd better check his views on "news making." I'll probably find it a bit different from the later "powers" there.

      Cheers.
      LC

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      • A brief history of a group that Saunders was involved with:

        The Labour Annual for 1895: The Reformers' Yearbook (Manchester: Labour Press Society, 1895), Volume 1, Pages 125-127

        English Land Restoration League

        by Fredk Verinder

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        Perhaps inconsistently Saunders was a director of a mining company:

        The Statist: A Journal of Practical Finance and Trade, Volume 19, April 30, 1887, Page 484

        Mexican Santa Barbara Mining

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        A political journal with articles by Saunders:

        The Democrat, Vol IV (1886-1887), Page 1

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        Bio of a Saunders associate:

        The Labour Annual for 1896 (Manchester: Labour Press Society, 1895), Volume 2, Page 238

        Some Interesting Biographies

        Woolacott, J. E., b. 1861. First attracted to social questions by Progress and Poverty. One of oldest members of E.L.R.L.[English Land Restoration League ], Fabian, and member I.L.P. Journalist, and ed. for some time the Democrat, started by late Wm. Saunders, M.P. Represented the "Central News" in lobby of House of Commons; also in Ireland, under coercion regime. Closely acquainted with Parnell and other Irish leaders. Witness before Parnell Commission. Visited Egypt as special correspondent. Has been assistant ed. of Weekly Dispatch. Contributes largely to journals and magazines. I.L.P. candidate for St. Rollox at General Election. Holds that the Labour movement is a religious movement in the highest sense of the word.—14, England's Lane, S. Hampstead, N.W.

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        • views

          Hello Trade. Seems mildly labour/liberal.

          I notice his "Irish" views differ widely from Hurlbert's.

          Cheers.
          LC

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          • Are the first two stories examples of the "privileges" Bulling of the Central News got from James Monro (as per the Littlechild letter)?

            New York Times, June 16, 1887, link

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            Omaha Daily Bee, May 20, 1888, Page 1

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            Rossa's absurd complaint:

            New York Times, June 3, 1887, link

            CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS

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            • silly business

              Hello Trade. Thanks for posting this.

              I presume you have read Campbell and know all the ins and outs of this silly business?

              Cheers.
              LC

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              • I've spent some time with Fenian Fire at the library.

                Here's a story from 1896. Monro was gone by then.


                Daily Times (Portsmouth, Ohio), September 15, 1896, Page 6

                In America

                The Conspiracy Against the English Government was Hatched

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                • Tynan

                  Hello Trade. I say, was the Tynan chap PJP Tynan?

                  Cheers.
                  LC

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                  • Yes, the alleged No. 1. Here's a collection of articles from the New York Times which also cites the Central News:

                    New York Times, September 15, 1896, link

                    THE CZAR IN DANGER

                    A Scheme to Assassinate the Ruler of Russia

                    DISCOVERED BY THE POLICE

                    The Plot Was Hatched by Dynamiters in This Country

                    CAN TYNAN BE EXTRADITED?

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                    • Tynan's book

                      Hello Trade. Thanks.

                      Have you read Tynan's book, "The Irish National Invincibles and their Times"? If not for an inadvertent identification of his photograph by Carey, he'd have slipped the net and remain unknown to this day.

                      Cheers.
                      LC

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                      • I haven't, but I notice that Google books has it.

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                        • available

                          Hello Trade. I got a copy through Amazon. TERRIBLE print job, but very informative.

                          Cheers.
                          LC

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                          • I'm a bit curious about the provenance of this article.

                            Brooklyn Daily Eagle, October 27, 1888, Page 4

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                            • Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
                              Have you read Tynan's book, "The Irish National Invincibles and their Times"? If not for an inadvertent identification of his photograph by Carey, he'd have slipped the net and remain unknown to this day.
                              LC
                              Yes, I located that image of Patrick Tynan and have it reproduced in my book, Jack the Ripper and Black Magic: Victorian Conspiracy Theories, Secret Societies and the Supernatural Mystique of the Whitechapel Murders.

                              Tynan is likely the man of Macnaghten's reference to the Ripper associated with the leader of a plot to assassinate Arthur Balfour. His book was issued in two editions, first in the US and then in the UK with differences.

                              These considerations do not preclude that the Whitechapel murderer was an East End local as in 1888 the area was also inhabited by radicals of various shades.

                              TradeName,

                              I'm surprised you believe everything your read in the newspapers.
                              Jack the Ripper Writers -- An online community of crime writers and historians.

                              http://ripperwriters.aforumfree.com

                              http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...nd-black-magic

                              "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident." - Arthur Schopenhauer

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                              • nice

                                Hello Trade. Lovely find. Don't recall seeing it before.

                                It certainly reflects a prevalent view--that the police and vigilance groups deterred him.

                                Cheers.
                                LC

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