Greece Imposes Military Censorship
(Rec. 2.10 p.m.) ATHENS, Sept. 2. The Government announced a decree suspending the article of the Greek Constitution dealing with the freedom of the press, following a decision to establish a military censorship. The Greek news agency says the suspension is solely intended to prevent the press from publishing information harmful to national security, particularly concerning military operations.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 September 1947, Page 2
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