MR. FRASER INQUIRING
PROBABLE INADVERTENCE
(P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, January 24. "I will make immediate inquiries of the Controller of Censorship, Mr. McNamara. If Mr. Holland's letter was subjected to censorship, I agree he has every right to feel indignation about the matter," said Mr. Fraser when interviewed." "I have had my own correspondence opened on several occasions by the censorship, obviously by mistake." When telephoned from Christchurch, Mr. McNamara commented that there was generally very little censorship of inland mails and certainly no censorship other than by accident of letters addressed to or from members of Parliament. If the letter had inadvertently been opened, some censor had become tired at his work.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1943, Page 4
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111MR. FRASER INQUIRING Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1943, Page 4
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