BANNING OF BROADCASTS
COMMISSION OF INQUIRY SOUGHT , [Per United Press Association; i AUCKLAND, October 8. A suggestion that a commission he set up to inquire into the whole of the circumstances of the banning of broadcasts is made by the executive of the IZB Radio Club, which in a letter to members of Parliament says: “The recent ban upon the British Israel Association is a definite case of the dictatorial method adopted by the P. and T. Department,” While not associating itself with the- merits or demerits of the British Israel case, the club says emphatically that the system of regulation which allows an unqualified official to ban anv broadcast without the right of appeal is obviously wrong in principle.
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Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 12
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120BANNING OF BROADCASTS Evening Star, Issue 21845, 8 October 1934, Page 12
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