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MINISTERIAL VETO ON CABLES.

DOUBT AS TO AUTHORITY. [Per Prf.ss Association.! WELLINGTON, June 16. When the Acting-Prime Minister, Sir Francis Bell, was seen to-day in regard to the new censorship instruction be said that probably the power which was issued during the war no longer existed. but at the present time it was very desirable that the report of statements of a responsible Minister should be submitted to him before being transmitted for publication in England or foreign countries. The tension created by the war was not yet finished and it was hoped that, whether the power existed or not correspondents of the Press would comply with the very reasonable request- made.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16454, 16 June 1921, Page 8

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MINISTERIAL VETO ON CABLES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16454, 16 June 1921, Page 8

MINISTERIAL VETO ON CABLES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16454, 16 June 1921, Page 8

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