CENSORSHIP CONDEMNED.
WORKING CLASS LITERATURE.
(By Telegraph. —Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIX, Monday
The Otaco Labour Representation Committee carried, the following rcsolufcl"That this meeting protests against the action of the Government in its censorship and banning of all form* ot workin 0- class literature, and demands the removal of the ban so that «; olkc '| mav read what they wish ana not what Government officials think they should. Members of the committee asserted that this literature circulated ireely in Great Britain and some of it appeared on the tables of public liberanes m .NewZealand, yet the law prohibited anyone from selling it.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 208, 3 September 1929, Page 10
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