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ALIENS ANI) LITERATURE. / (By Tolegiaph'.— Special to' Standard.) y WELLINGTON, June 8. “What about the introduction of subversive literature into New Zealand?” asked Mr AV. J. Poison (National Stratford) in the House of Representatives, yesterday, after tie Prime Minister had made a lengtny statement showing what careful control is exercised in regard to aliens, both 'on their entrance to New Zealand and during their residence. . The Prime Minister replied that this point was covered by the Censorship Regulations.-“As a matter of fact, Air Fraser added, ‘‘when the war is. over there should bo quite an interesting collection of this literature to which the censorship applies.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 162, 8 June 1940, Page 6
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