How to Become a Journalist a Practical Guide to Newspaper Work

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As a matter of fact half of these paragraphs are obtained as the result of making a series of calls at the police and fire offices, infirmaries and hospitals, and so on. These calls will come in the CALLS. 105 junior's list of duties, and it is because they are important and require doing thoroughly that I mention them here. On a daily paper the calls are very numerous, and are made daily, with special inquiries weekly. The police station is the place most frequently visited. The junior on a da...ily will make a call on the police as soon as he comes on duty in the morning, and from that time until midnight, or even later, the staff will be in constant touch with the officials at the station. From the police pars are obtained on all sorts of subjects suicides, arrests, accidents, burglaries, &c. As a general rule the Press and the police work together very well, in some towns more so than others, perhaps. I know one town where the reporters are admitted to the central police station at any hour of the day or night, and the book in which are entered the various reports brought in from the streets by the constables is open to them to take from it what they want, without let or hindrance.

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