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CENSORSHIP

A NEW CODE. .What anyone else, feels about the war, the officials are having a fiesta. An indignant Write!’ to the Editor of The Times complains that on his journey from France his copy of the latest P. G. Wodchouso was seized by the Customs. He will have to recover it from the Chief Censor at Liverpool. One of the best stories of suspicious Customs men was told by Mrs, Peter Fleming. Accompanying her husband on his travels, she was held up for some hours on the Russian frontier while comrades with holsters pored with glittering eyes over her knitting book. “Ik, 2p, w.f. si. I“—What new code had Fleming devilishly contrived?

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Patea Mail, 8 January 1940, Page 3

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113

CENSORSHIP Patea Mail, 8 January 1940, Page 3

CENSORSHIP Patea Mail, 8 January 1940, Page 3

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