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Unhealthy Literature.

DEfIPUTATIONI TO> THiEI PREMIER. (Per United Prees Association.) ...... OHIIISITCr3IURCIIJ ># Maiy 13. 'A-'deputaitioh ' inciluding 'Bißhops Julius and Grimes waited. on the Premier re the 'necessity fof further legislation to prevent the disaeminar tiorn; of imonipral *nd. obecetne literature. ■ Sir Joseph, Ward said the Government recognised the innportance of the matter, but the difficulty was to estaiblish machinery which would' not be cfcmisidered an, interferenoei with the liberty^ of tte tpres«t- '-;v; :-:s. ■;■-. TJhe, difficulty of .censorship was so *great, ■ tix&i would not"go s into it at all. Representniiifims hadl beianj ieceived from other parts and all would receive eaireful cion^wferaition.

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Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 2

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Unhealthy Literature. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 2

Unhealthy Literature. Thames Star, Volume XLV, Issue 10420, 13 May 1909, Page 2

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