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ILLUSTRATION IN GERMANY. SUPPRESSION OF OPPOSITION. (United Press Association—By Electric Tolegrap Copyright.) LONDON, Aug. 24. Speaking of new menaces to the lil erty of the Press at the Elastbourn conference of the Institute of Joui nalists, Mr. J. R. Scott, of the “Mar Chester Guardian.” said the Reiclvsta fire occurred at 9 p.lll. and an lion later all of the opposition newspaper were suppressed. The nineteenth ecu tiirv had witnessed a widespread ex tension of freedom to the Press, air it was regarded as almost axiomati that in due course all countries wouli establish a. free Press, but mud ground had been lost by restriction reimposed Mr Scott instanced Ger nany, Russia, Italy and the Balkans
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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 26 August 1933, Page 6
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