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Unrest in Spain

FIRM APPLICATION OF LAWS 'DOUBLE PROPAGANDA CHECK [By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright] Received March ’O, 9 p.m. MADRID, March 10. Reminding the public prosecutors throughout the country that the laws must bo applied firmly, the head of the Department circularised them insisting that they must put an end to the attacks on the King, threats, calumnies, seditious cries and all acts against the Dictatorship, the social order or the King’s or Government’s prestige. The public prosecutors have also been ordered to scrutinise the newspapers carefully and take proceedings even where newspaper contents have passed the censorship. Thus political propaganda is subjected to a double check.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 59, 11 March 1930, Page 7

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Unrest in Spain Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 59, 11 March 1930, Page 7

Unrest in Spain Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 59, 11 March 1930, Page 7

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