Kitchener was the Governor-General of Southern Africa. Considering that Kitchener was 76 years old, George V had just discussed with Kitchener a few days ago and asked whether Kitchener could still serve as Governor-General of Southern Africa.

Kitchina said I can still work for another ten years.

Kitchina's health is indeed good. Adelaide has been a little sick in recent years. Kitchinna's health has always been very good. The 76-year-old man runs, fishes, hunts and catwalks every day, and his mentality is the same as that of a man in his twenties.

Like young people.

This is the standard for people to be old-hearted. In other words, they always maintain an innocent heart. This is not easy for Kitchinna.

Regarding Kitchener's work, George V had nothing to criticize. Someone else as governor might not be better than Kitchener. At least Roark did not object to Kitchener, and the relationship between the two has always been very good.

In Britain today, there are only a few people who can be respected by Rock. Ade counts as one, Kitchener counts as half, and the scores of others are probably between 0.01 and 0.1.

After the athletes' entrance ceremony, there was an oath-taking session, which was presided over by Miranda Charlotte, one of the nine justices in Southern Africa.

Miranda Charlotte is a woman and the only female judge among the nine justices.

This is not uncommon in southern Africa. There are even female ministers and female judges in southern Africa.

Two athletes participated in the oath-taking ceremony, one was Felix Lee, a football player from southern Africa, and the other was Bailey Herbert, a female equestrian from the United Kingdom.

The Commonwealth Games is the first large-scale comprehensive sports meeting in the world where women's events are listed as official competitions. In previous Olympic Games, although women also participated, they were not counted in the results. Women's events were not even official competitions in the Olympic Games.

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At the 1900 Paris Olympics, female athletes appeared for the first time, with a total of 11 athletes participating.

In 1924, the Olympic Committee officially decided to include women's events as official events, but due to time constraints, this decision was not implemented at the Paris Olympics that year.

The rules of the Commonwealth Games were almost entirely formulated by Rock. Rock would certainly not ignore the influence of the women's event, so he set this precedent.

After the athletes took the oath, the coaches took the oath, and the opening ceremony ended successfully. The organizing committee also had a dinner in the evening to thank the leaders of the Commonwealth who came to Pretoria to attend the opening ceremony.

This time the dinner was held in the banquet hall of the Pretoria City Hall. Roque and King George V were also present. When Kitchener delivered a speech on behalf of the federal government of Southern Africa, Roque received a report from Stoudemire.

In a manuscript sent back to the country, a British newspaper focused on describing the two athletes who participated in the oath-taking ceremony, especially their gender.

"——The two athletes who participated in the oath-taking ceremony, the male athlete is from southern Africa and the female athlete is from England, and-" Stoudemire hesitated, looking rather embarrassed.

"And what?" Rock was speechless. This is why there is no excuse to find fault. As long as you want to find fault, it is everywhere.

"And the male athletes are Chinese and the female athletes are white, so the reporter who wrote the article probably thought that the impact would not be very good -" No wonder Stoudemire did not dare to say that this topic is indeed a bit sensitive.

"The influence is nothing--" Rock rarely cursed. Some people just fear that the world will not be chaotic and over-interpret it.

It cannot be said to be over-interpretation.

In the view of some British people, the fact that Chinese people in southern Africa do not accept the title of "honorary white people" can be regarded as an over-interpretation.

But these are not two different things at all.

Thanks again to the censorship system in Southern Africa, this discovery is also timely.

"Kick that reporter out of Southern Africa and ban him from entering the country for life. Remind that newspaper that if they dare to publish any news that is not beneficial to the Federal Government of Southern Africa, then they will be sanctioned by the Federal Government of Southern Africa!" Roque doesn't care about press freedom.

Well, it also depends on how you interpret this sentence.

For the federal government of Southern Africa, if only positive news about the federal government of Southern Africa is reported, then "press freedom" is a matter of course.

If you report negative news about the federal government of Southern Africa, then I'm sorry. Southern Africa has previously issued sanctions to many media. Reporters and editors from relevant media are not allowed to enter, and Southern African companies, newspaper owners and shareholders are not allowed to conduct any form of

Cooperation includes, but is not limited to, economics.

"The relevant legal provisions have not been passed yet -" Stoudemire was a little embarrassed. He is now the Minister of Justice of Southern Africa. There are no relevant provisions in the laws of Southern Africa.

"Then urge Henry and the Parliament to pass the formulation of relevant legal provisions as soon as possible, and tell Christian that every newspaper like this will kill every one, and I want to see how strong they are." Roque is never polite to his enemies, here comes one

Hit one.

"Rock, just ignore the media like this. You should allow the existence of strange voices." Ade is more worried about Rock's condition. Recently, Rock has been increasingly irritable.

"No matter what, some tabloids rely on breaking news like this to attract attention. If such reports are not taken seriously, then I am afraid it will get worse in the future, and it will be too late to control it by then." Roque did not let it go.

The embankment was destroyed by ant nests. Our ancestors have long said what should be done.

"Perhaps you can adopt a gentler approach." Ade still hopes that Roque can keep a low profile and not be so aggressive.

"I would rather go to court with them. They are eager to do so -" Roque doesn't want to get entangled in such trivial matters. There are so many important national affairs to deal with.

However, Rock still underestimated the shamelessness of some media people. Telegrams and faxes could not be sent. The next day, the newspaper "Manchester Express" still published the news, and the editor even added a lead sentence with ulterior motives.

, "For reporting this news, we are prepared to face retaliation from the southern African federal government."

I have to say that this kind of news is indeed very eye-catching. The influence of the "Manchester Express" is not great. Under normal circumstances, the circulation of each issue does not exceed 5,000. This newspaper on July 16 sold out

A total of 60,000 copies were sold, which made it a big hit.

Valentine, the owner of the "Manchester Express", was so happy that he opened his mouth from ear to ear. In the evening, he and the editor-in-chief Harriman had dinner at a famous restaurant in Manchester.

"Our reporter has been expelled from southern Africa for reporting this story and is now on a train to Walvis Bay, escorted by Secret Service agents from Bullard's office and unable to contact him - what happens next for this story?"

Harriman received Valentine's award, but he was not very happy. He may have to find a job next.

As a media person, Harriman knows the power of media in Southern Africa. The largest media company in the UK is Southern African Enterprises.

Valentine also knows, but Valentine doesn't care. The operating condition of "Manchester Express" is not good. If sales cannot increase, it will be eliminated by the market sooner or later. Rather than doing this, it is better to give it a try.

"Harriman, you are a senior media person. Do you still need me to teach you what to do with the next news?" Valentine was very happy. The most important thing for a newspaper is sales, and everything else does not matter.

"You mean - reprint?" Harriman hesitated. Reprinting is a nicer way of saying it, but it's actually just copying.

In 1926, the media industry was actually underdeveloped, and the timeliness of news was normally measured in weeks. That is to say, communications in Southern Africa were relatively developed, and only the British mainland could get news from Southern Africa as quickly as possible.

"Repost what? Use your brain, Harriman. We already have the best news. If we continue to dig deeper into the value of this news and arouse readers' interest, our newspaper sales can continue to increase." Valentine was better than Harriman imagined.

There is no bottom line.

But it is normal. It is the professional quality of the media to dig deep into the news value. Prince Edward’s scandal has just hit the newspapers. Mrs. Simpson’s two marriages have already been dug up by all-pervasive reporters. Some reporters even restored Prince Edward and Simpson.

The scene of the lady's tryst is really magical.

"Boss, we can't do this, as this will lead to retaliation from the Southern African federal government -" Harriman still had reason. Just this afternoon, someone sent a letter to Harriman's office, which contained two bullets.

"Harriman, don't worry, we are just a small newspaper trying desperately to survive. As long as the big shots are willing to look at us, we will win." Valentine probably also imagined that the federal government of Southern Africa would sue the Manchester Express.

", so that even if the "Manchester Express" loses the lawsuit, it will still win the attention of readers.

"I'm just afraid -" Harriman still hesitated, just afraid that he would be wiped out after just one look.

"Hahahaha, don't worry. After dinner, go home and take a nap. Tomorrow is a new day." Valentine finished his meal and was in a happy mood. When he paid the bill, he carefully calculated the tip and didn't pay a penny more.

After leaving the restaurant, Valentine got into his eighteen-hand Lord's car and prepared to drive home.

Harriman didn't have a car, so he took the tram home. When passing by the street, Harriman was surprised to find a car accident on the side of the road. It was Valentine's car. It seemed that the car lost control and hit the building and vehicle on the roadside.

His head was completely damaged, and his head was covered with blood. Valentine lay motionless on the steering wheel.

"God, stop the car, stop the car quickly -" Harriman screamed. Before the tram heard it, Harriman jumped out of the car and stumbled towards Valentine's car.

Before he could even take two steps, thick white smoke suddenly appeared from the front of the car, and then flames appeared. Within just a few seconds, a violent explosion suddenly occurred.

Harriman's whole body was cold. He looked at everything in front of him in disbelief and collapsed directly to the ground.

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