ABOUT THE ENEMY
CENSORSHIP ASSAILED. ' ■ , ~*. • • •■*"' *■'• * * ■ NEWSPAPERS WANT MOKE / FREEDOM. . ' , I Australian arid N.Z. Cable Association.* yM NEW YORK, September 2sf§| The Berjin coiTespondent of the* “New Tori Times”-cables that 'lead* frig editors are. .assailing the censors,* demanding the right to express opinions* on the conduct./of the war. They citeJ Britain’s example and contend that the* suppression of free discussion is inimical* to Germany’s interests. PRESS CONFERENCE PROTEST. || '• '• *: ,* :■*' • . Reuter'S Telegram*. 'SI f. AMSTERDAM, September 26.| 1 A German Press. Conference has I passed a ‘ resolution''stating that the! censorship restrictions are becomirigl worse, and demanding uniformity. ; ';S| / * ;• ;' I THE REDUCED PAY. 1 ■ ■■■ j . ARMY VERY ANGRY. \ f ■' *1 Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 1 September 27', 8.55 p.tu.) j COPENHAGEN. -September ,2 “Vorwaerts” says that tho indignjk;j tion of the working classes at tho nighj rate of the army officers’ pay compeL - j led the Kaiser to issue the proclruua- j tion making a reduction in tho pay.’ . The proclamation provoked the greatest anger in the army. .- / ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 7
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166ABOUT THE ENEMY Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17285, 28 September 1916, Page 7
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