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INCONSISTENCY

The inconsistency of the u Government is shown by statem _ made in the House of jß. e P r fiL 0 f lives relating to the Directo Publicity. Mr. Nash said that in direc tor was nn independent pe - appointed bv the Government t - yes or no. " Also that no one has » right to say that he is r °7f tnar ti. to break the censorship in th fiilar case. Vet in the matter .Supreme Court iudees. a ' so Jt*Vnicter b\ the (Government to adm the law and pass appropna t _ tenccs on culprit- found s}. a jury of their fellowmcn. t fJ (luv( rnnient nkes VJ 10 ", Herisions flout the gravely considered of the judges by implying tnai are wrong and altering 'he- - er to suit itself ar.d make for brutal criminals. Te fy the Government must have . poor opinion of the mental J .r. electors if it thinks that the ity are either maudhn senUmenx^ ists or sympathisers: with c f and regai r'.less of the fate victims.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 187, 9 August 1941, Page 6

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INCONSISTENCY Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 187, 9 August 1941, Page 6

INCONSISTENCY Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 187, 9 August 1941, Page 6