24 MARCH 1950, Page 7
Mr. Aneurin Bevan seems to have endeavoured to talk sense
to the Press about the Press last Tuesday, but at points the effort broke down. What, for example, is the point of asking, why should the public not know where the editor of a paper lives ? Why indeed ? But what is to prevent ? I have just consulted Who's Who. The private address of the Editor of The Times is there. The private address of-the Editor of the Daily Telegraph is there. The private address of the Editor of the Daily Express is there. The private address of the Editor of the Daily Herald is not. Perhaps Mr. Bevan