Hi Craig.
I too was interested in the reply from PP. I recently looked into PP once again to check out titles, then decided the clipping I had, must have been from the UK.
The diary noted the name Philip GIBBS, and the DAILY CHRONICLE, in 1918.
Thanks to RC we now know he was a War time correspondant. The question now is was he on staff, or free lancing as I'm lead to believe it has an impact on copyright, should we decide we want a "proof copy" of the clipping.
The opinion, as expressed by a UK, RC member being:-
"Copyright on newspaper articles is either 70 years from UK publication if he was staff (which is long gone) or 70 years from the death of the author, if he was freelancing......."
- Alan.