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CENSORSHIP CONTROL.

NOW IN HANDS OF CROWN LAW OFFICE.

WHY IT HAS NOT BEEN LIFTED

WELLINGTON, July 14. A replv to a question in the House to-day was (1) That the censorship is not. now under the control of the military authorities but was some time ago transferred to .the Crown Law Office; (2) That letters censored have been dealt with as found necessary; (3) That the censorship is continued for the time being in order to enforce the terms of the treaty of peace with regard to enemy monies and properties, and for the prevention of evasion of these terms, and also to prevent evasion o± the conditions of law as to trade with countries lately enemies of Great Britain.—Special Correspondent.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5534, 16 July 1920, Page 6

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CENSORSHIP CONTROL. Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5534, 16 July 1920, Page 6

CENSORSHIP CONTROL. Gisborne Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5534, 16 July 1920, Page 6

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