NOW A PREFERRED OCCUPATION
JOURNALISM IN BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 22. •Journalism has become a preferred occupation under Brazil's new Constitution. There is no censorship, newsprint is admitted fre.e o,f duty, journalists are exempt from income tax and, when buying hemes, from - transfer taxes. The president of the Brazilian Press Association, Dr. Herbert Moses, described the Constitution as a great document, establishing freedom of the press as a right and not a favour. " \
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 14172, 24 September 1946, Page 3
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