AUSTRALIAN CENSORSHIP
ON SPEECH AND LITERATURE MR H. G. WELLS'S ATTACK Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyngbi SYDOTrY, January 26. (Received January 26, at 1 p.m.) Mr H. G. Wells, in his last public address before leaving Australia, attacked the censorship, which, he said, was imposed by the Federal Government on speech and literature in Australia. Until the present methods on censorship were swept out of existence Australia could regard herself as being “ half Fascist,” said Mr Wells.
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Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 13
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75AUSTRALIAN CENSORSHIP Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 13
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