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HUNS SCORING OVER OUR CENSORSHIP

("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) tendon, October 11.

The "Tiraes's" correspondent at Wasfc ington says that while • the- censor accounts for tho absonco or decent noiva Berlin lias dispatched'inspired articles full of flashy, plausible optimism. Admirable ammunition is tliua being given tho German oEorts to discount the German reverses in Franco, and Russia. and hamper the puMic sale of the loan. The failure of the loan is unthinkable, but unless there is ear©, tho clFoct of tho recent succckj on. neutral opinion will be obliterated, eroeo'ally since :nost stirring accounts of the fighting still co'ne from German sources.

THE GOVERNMENT'S REPLY (Rec. October 12, 11.30 p.m.)

London, October 15. Sir John Simon (Homft Secretary), replying to Lord Solborne's strictures, states that tho Press Bureau rarely carries out the AVar Office's and Admiralty's rules. Doubtless occasional errors arose, but tlio fighting .icpai tmonts must decide if tho censorship is neoded in order to prevent tho publication of news of assistance va tho

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2591, 13 October 1915, Page 5

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HUNS SCORING OVER OUR CENSORSHIP Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2591, 13 October 1915, Page 5

HUNS SCORING OVER OUR CENSORSHIP Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2591, 13 October 1915, Page 5

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