Newspaper ban lifted
The Thai Government has lifted a police ban on the publication of the country’s biggest circulation daily, “Thai Rath,” after an appeal by the editors. The police imposed an indefinite ban on the newspaper, saying that its story that drugs had been stolen from a police hospital and sold to communist guerrillas was false and likely to cause panic. — Bangkok.
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Press, 6 September 1980, Page 2
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