STRICT CENSORSHIP
AUSTRALIAN METHODS.
■NEW YORK,- February 7.
’ 1 A -letter from the -Australian Prime Minister (Mr G. R. Menzies) marked “opened by censors,” was received by-an Australian business man in New York. : - ’ - ;
Another letter- from-Mr Me,nzieS'.to an .official was ; similariy -mhrked-/-il“ : lustrating th;e zeal of the Australian census. / . British-'-censorship' 1 is. -more ? discriminating.. - ‘Even private,, correspondence afffivfnA'?. in’ 77 B'fJefted 1, '(th*-lesS'-''pujky dr otherwise invites ' the (atteft-ic^.&'f-tlie^&ndors-;? 1 '?;-'/ _ and^peHodicais 1 ' 'Sent tmsedreS • dre? e'd/.ahd - ' correspondence from 1 America-|s mostly delWered' ih-Logoff-utibpendd/ ! ?'? ; ?; '/JUnited 'HtatfeA business Anen 1 -' do mot complain of the censorship, .recognising that it Is a wartime'necessity? bdt they are puzzled as -to why'the Australian censors-should be more fussy than (he British. ; »?L.fl «!/.... ’.A .1 -- •’ — to' • - ••• si •
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1940, Page 8
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