CENSORSHIP & PUBLICITY
CONTROLLERS APPOINTED MR. J. T. PAUL THE HEAD (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. ,The appointment has been made ol Mr. J. T. Paul as director of publicity under the Censorship and Publicity Emergency Regulations, with Mr. J. H. Hall as deputy-director of publicity. Mr. G. McNamara has been appointed con'roller of censorship, although it is understood that the latter will not be in charge of the press censorship, which is to come under thq director of publicity.
Mr. Paul, formerly a member of the Legislative Council, until recently has been engaged in journalism m Dunedin, while Mr. Hall was formerly editor of the Dominion and recen'ly took up an appointment as editor of the Railways Magazine. Mr. McNamara recently retired from the position of director-general of the Post and Telegraph Department.
the liberties of the people of the Dom’mon.”
On the conclusion of Mr. Fraser’s st.a‘ement, which was made during a thunderstorm, the rolling of 'hunder being clearly audible in the chamber of the House amid the roar of hail on the roof and flashes of lightning occasionally augmenting Ihe system of light of the House, Mr. Fraser moved the adjournment at 5.25 and the House rose until 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20032, 2 September 1939, Page 9
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