KENNEDY IN DJAKARTA
Photographs Censored
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DJAKARTA, February 14.
The Indonesian Government was censoring radio photographs of the visit of the United States AttorneyGeneral (Mr Robert Kennedy), the Associated Press reported yesterday. An Associated Press radiophotograph of crudely painted “Kennedy Go Home” slogans on walls of public buildings was not sent from Djakarta yesterday, while other radio-photographs of Mr Kennedy's arrival were transmitted, A.P. said. The Post Office would give no explanation for not sending the radio-photographs. All press cables on Mr Kennedy’s arrival were held up for several hours for checking by Post Office authorities, the report said.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 7
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