EARTHQUAKE REPORTS
Damaging to Dominion CENSORSHIP URGED (By Telegraph-Press Association.) AUCKLAND, April 7. Mr Grey Campbell, Auckland city councillor, who returned from Sydney to-day, said that a great deal of bairn was being done to the Dominion in Australia by exaggerated earthquake reports. Reports of the recent ’quake were featured, and one paper, on the day following the ’quake, had as a headline “No news from New Zealand.” He knew that a number of tourists had cancelled their passages because of such publicity, and he urged that the Government impose a rigorous censorship.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 97, 7 April 1934, Page 6
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