FREE SPEECH.
OBJECTION Tp KKSTIUCTIOIVS.
Comment has been made by the secretary of the Crusade for Social Justice, •>ir. r. J, Jordan, on the restrictions placed by the National Broadcastinc Service upon talks given under the uuftpiees of the organUntion.
Mr. Jorflnr, .HP.i.l that the restriction*' were contrary not only to the interest* • of thn |M>op|p. but nIM to the principles' of fre S Bpoerh, which was advocated by in«M,,U»r« of th<- Lal.our party prior to th«- last jicM.eral election. A petition firotettinit iitf.iin»t the ccneorehip w»g' now twin? . ir.-uUted, and had been -" <"i"0 eigned. I
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 280, 25 November 1937, Page 20
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96FREE SPEECH. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 280, 25 November 1937, Page 20
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