LONDON ON CENSORSHIP
In a comparison of the censorship, as it'is being applied in England and Russia, the "Times" military correspondent says: ' "We are able to discuss the campaign in.the West with far less freedom than .our Russian contemporaries. Free Russia, the last home of liberty of the Press, has become positively enviable' to us in England.' Russian reports are far more full than ours, and Russian, comment is far more untrammelled, and, therefore, more illuminating. : ."Wo shall Have a good deal to say about English censorship when the liberty of the i'ress is restored, but no one doubts that in the present critical, phase of operations in tho v West General Joffre is /cally justified in exorcising dictatorship in news'and comment. Ifc is normal for all dictators to" be distrustful of their closest friends,, and we have no cause to complain lit oiir dictators treat us after the manner of t kind." ' >'
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 6
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153LONDON ON CENSORSHIP Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2302, 9 November 1914, Page 6
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