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S.A. girlie magazine bares all

NZPA-Reuter Pretoria A South African sex magazine has stripped the stars from key areas of pictures of unadorned female models in its latest issue to challenge the censors’ policy on nudity in publications. “Squire” magazine, which has been banned six times since it was launched a year ago, bares all in its November edition, and the publisher, Richard Lyon, says in an editorial: “We are slowly winning the war against the flesh cover-up.” The practice in the South African news media is to paste cover-up strips over the nipples of nude white women to meet censorship rules. .

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Press, 6 November 1984, Page 18

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S.A. girlie magazine bares all Press, 6 November 1984, Page 18

S.A. girlie magazine bares all Press, 6 November 1984, Page 18