FOREIGN PRESS BARRED IN PEKING
(10 a.m.) NANKING, Feb. 28. The North Shensi radio announced that ( all foreign correspondents, news agencies, foreign newspapers and 1 the* United States Information Service in Peking have been notified to discontinue their activities, there. ‘■ r ' Foreigners, simultaneously, have been prohibited from publishing newspapers f In Peking. The prohibition applies to all activities, including interviewing officials and sending dispatches. The radio announcement said the order was given by Mr. Yen Chien Ying, Peking’s Mayor, “because of the present wartime situation.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22883, 1 March 1949, Page 5
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