GREEK PRESS ATTACKS
PROTECTION OF CITIZENS.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.-—Copyright. Athens, June' 5.
In consequence of offensive attacks by newspapers from which-the victims haxe no redress except to thrash offending journalists, the Chamber read the first time a Bill giving the victims the right to reply in'the same type, space and position in tie newspaper. A public society has been formed legally to protect the honour of citizens against press calumnies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 June 1931, Page 7
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