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-- The first mission of a newspaper is to tell the truth as nearly as the truth may be ascertained. -- The Newspaper shall tell ALL the truth so far as it can learn it, concerning the important affairs of America and the world.
-- As a disseminator of the news, the paper shall observe the decencies that are obligatory upon a private gentleman. -- What it prints shall be fit reading for the young as well as for the old. -- The newspaper's duty is to its readers and to the public at large, and not to the private interests of its owners. -- In the pursuit of truth, the newspaper shall be prepared to make sacrifices of its material fortunes, if such course be necessary for the public good. -- The newspaper shall not be the ally of any special interest, but shall be fair and free and wholesome in its outlook on public affairs and public men.
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