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CORRESPONDENTS' OFFENCE

LONDON, September 3. A statement from Allied Supreme Headquarters, referring to the suspension of six radio and Press correspondents in France and their recall to London, said that the correspondents on the evening of August 25 violated the regulations by broadcasting from Paris over Radio Natioaale de France without first submitting their remarks to the censorship. The correspondents are Paul Manning, of the National Broadcasting Company, Seaghan Maynes, of Reuter, James McGlincy, of the United Press, Larry Lesseur, of the Columbia Broadcasting System, and Robin Duff and Howard Marshall, of the 8.8.C. \ j

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 2

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CORRESPONDENTS' OFFENCE Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 2

CORRESPONDENTS' OFFENCE Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 56, 4 September 1944, Page 2

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