CENSORSHIP RELAXED
NEWS FROM NORTH AFRICA RUGBY, Jan. 27. In the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary, Mr Eden, said the earlier strict censorship on outgoing press messages from North Africa—imposed for reasons of military security—had now been relaxed, and newspaper correspondents and radio commentators were allowed wider discretion in their reports on the political situation. British correspondents received the same treatment as their American colleagues.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25136, 29 January 1943, Page 3
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