SUPPRESSION OF NEWS
A JOURNALIST’S COMPLAINT LONDON, Jan. 19. “ (Inhere has. been far too much official suppression of news since the outbreak of war,” declared Mr J. W. T. Ley, in his presidential address to the National Union of Journalists. He added that a war for freedom could not be fought without a free press, and tendencies to bureaucratic control should unceasingly be resisted.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24022, 22 January 1940, Page 8
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64SUPPRESSION OF NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24022, 22 January 1940, Page 8
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