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Page 516
... issue , upon the outer cover or at the head of the editorial page , the full name and address of the own- er , owners , proprietor or proprietors of such publication ; and if said publication shall be owned or published by a corpora ...
... issue , upon the outer cover or at the head of the editorial page , the full name and address of the own- er , owners , proprietor or proprietors of such publication ; and if said publication shall be owned or published by a corpora ...
Page 526
... issue of the paper , nevertheless he did not have power to make such an order applicable to the indefinite future . The second - class privilege ever since 1879 has been granted to a newspaper , as we have seen , only on application of ...
... issue of the paper , nevertheless he did not have power to make such an order applicable to the indefinite future . The second - class privilege ever since 1879 has been granted to a newspaper , as we have seen , only on application of ...
Page 555
... issue to him the certificate provided for in section fifty - five of this Act . Sec . 11. Copyright may also be had ... issue or issues containing 11 The words printed in italics in- dicate the amendments authorized by the amendatory Act ...
... issue to him the certificate provided for in section fifty - five of this Act . Sec . 11. Copyright may also be had ... issue or issues containing 11 The words printed in italics in- dicate the amendments authorized by the amendatory Act ...
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