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Mr Paul Hoffman, the European Cooperation Administrator, who told the Senate Appropriations Committee that although he had no plans to finance the purchase of newsprint for Europe, he would not like to close the door on that possibility. “After all, we need circulation of the truth in Europe. We have been trying to get facts on newsprint, but so far we have not paid for one ounce of it. Our objective is to help Europe produce its own newsprint so it will not have to come all the way to Canada for its supply.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 7

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Mr Paul Hoffman, the European Cooperation Administrator, who told the Senate Appropriations Committee that although he had no plans to finance the purchase of newsprint for Europe, he would not like to close the door on that possibility. “After all, we need circulation of the truth in Europe. We have been trying to get facts on newsprint, but so far we have not paid for one ounce of it. Our objective is to help Europe produce its own newsprint so it will not have to come all the way to Canada for its supply.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 7

Mr Paul Hoffman, the European Cooperation Administrator, who told the Senate Appropriations Committee that although he had no plans to finance the purchase of newsprint for Europe, he would not like to close the door on that possibility. “After all, we need circulation of the truth in Europe. We have been trying to get facts on newsprint, but so far we have not paid for one ounce of it. Our objective is to help Europe produce its own newsprint so it will not have to come all the way to Canada for its supply.” Otago Daily Times, Issue 26772, 15 May 1948, Page 7

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