WE'RE OFF TO RIO IN THE MORNING
Received Fridav, 11.17 p.m. RIO DE JANIERO, Sept.^20. .Tournalism has become a prelerred occupation under Brazil's new coustitution. There is no censorsliip and i newsprint is adinitted t'ree of dut v. Joui'nalists are exempt from inconie tax and when buying hoines, from transfer taxes. Tlie Brazilian Press Association 's president, I)r. Herbert Moses, described the constitution as a great doeumeut establisliing the freedom of tlie Press as a riglit and not a favour.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 September 1946, Page 5
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