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(Received June 14, 7 p.m.) CANBERRA. June 14.
Formulae obtained through the mails censorship had never been released to private manufacturers, said a witness at the Commonwealth communications censorship inquiry. He is Dr. J. S. Hosking, liaison officer between the post and telegraph censorship department and the council for scientific and industrial research. Dr. Hosking said his duty was to pass on to the council extracts from letters supplied by the communications censorship authorities. He passed on only the extracts he considered might be of value to the council’s activities on behalf of the war effort. . The parliamentary censorship committee's report is expected to be submitted to the next meeting of the Federal Cabinet.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 221, 15 June 1944, Page 5
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