Instead of trying again, he became a parliamentary reporter and began to write stories.
Young also acted as parliamentary reporter for the Morning Post.
As a young man, he was a parliamentary reporter, and developed an interest in shorthand.
Soon later, he became the leading parliamentary reporter at The Age newspaper.
Returning to Britain in 1926, he spent three years as a parliamentary reporter before becoming a leader writer.
He was also parliamentary reporter for the Morning Chronicle.
He later joined the Morning Chronicle as a parliamentary reporter.
Two parliamentary reporters were attacked as they waited for a bus on 30 August 2005.
Later he became a journalist, and in 1828 a parliamentary reporter, like his famous son before him.
Although he was a good student, he left the university two years later and worked as a parliamentary reporter for a Toronto newspaper.