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U.P.I. line cut

For the second time in two months, the Indian Government has severed all communications of United Press International’s New Delhi bureau for violation of the country’s state-of-emergency censorship rules, imposed shortly after the Prime Minister (Mrs Gandhi) proclaimed her June 26 emergency decree. The Censor’s Office could not say when the tele phone and telex lines would be restored. —New Delhi.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 9

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64

U.P.I. line cut Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 9

U.P.I. line cut Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33964, 3 October 1975, Page 9

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