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THE WAR CENSORSHIP

FEDERAL'GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE. MELBOURNE, sth December. In the Federal House, Mr. Watt, Act-ing-Premier, replying to the suggestions for 'lifting the censorship, said that the Government desired to relax it as early as possible, but two matters, must be kept in view till th© peace terms were settled, perhaps longer. It was necessary to jealously watch tbo publication of utterances likely to prejudice the relations between Britain and the Allies, and also to safeguard the public credit.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7

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THE WAR CENSORSHIP Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7

THE WAR CENSORSHIP Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 7