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Show I j: Correspondents i Have Little I f War Chance O', s Tlio likelihood Is that tho present El European war will afford lesa oppor- P I tunlty lor tho enterprising war cor &) ! respondent than any which ha3 ox- K isted lor a timo psstnitflro Now YorK Eu t t , Hdrald publishes the following Lon- ft don dispatch: i , . m Even thus enrly tho war corres- MB pondent Is a "cllpjidd .daisy." Sov- ll? oral London netfepttpern Mnt repre- W scntatlreo to ho h tho Austrian ar- Hpi ni'- T1o Chroulelo'n corrospondont Jm lasted fov two days and was expollcd JH Tho TclsBraph's correspondent mnf H . nged to got to Ssmlln, only to ho tolu S " to pack hack to Vienna. K Tho Exprcssjalled to get a man B there hecauso of discouraging reports fl of reporters, and Is holding Its prln- W clpal correspondent nt Athens. After H tho experience of tho Balkan war, 9 ." Hfi newspapers,, hesitate about entering on any "exteTisIvo nrrarigenTonls to send their men Into the (Ida J ' One New York newspaper expended $250,000 in the Balkan war, but got nothing In return. Hcnco It Is highly high-ly probable that If a general war occurs; oc-curs; llttlo effort will bo made to "cover" 11 In tho usual way. A censorship cen-sorship for 'most nowspapu-s already has boen J established In Ilerlln, Vlon-na, Vlon-na, St. Petersburg and otber capitals. Even at the caplta'a erf Europe cor-rcpondenU cor-rcpondenU are practically uselens. One proprietor said to mo laat night: "I have a goud man In Berlin hut hll he has dono has been to telo graph -Jfr go'd." "I UlljjiJt generally, the London papers will husband tkalr resources for the present," another said. "Newspapers "News-papers that send their rfpnolal correspondents corres-pondents Into tho Hold will court bankruptcy. They will oxpend largo sums and get no returns." It Is expected that at any hour a censorship will bo placed on press measagc3 from England. Certainly a censorship will ho established thoi minute war become a lact. |