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(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, April 30. The Auckland University students’ censored capping magazine was on sale in Auckland tonight. The censorship was made at a meeting between a student delegation and the deans of the faculties at the university. It was decided one article should be deleted. This was done by sticking a four-inch strip of sticky brown paper across the offending contribution.
Embassy To Close.— Tunisia will close its embassy in Cairo, it was announced last night’ a few hours after the Tunisian Ambassador to Egypt reported an attempt on his life.—Tunis. April 30.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30739, 1 May 1965, Page 3
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