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CENSORSHIP REMOVED.

A "Times" reporter was informed by : the Defence Headquarters authorities that a notification had been received from the Admiralty stating that the censorship in regard to the publishing of particulars and names of hospital, ships, and ships carrying large bodies of troops, had been removed. During the war period a regulation was in force prohibiting the publication of the name of a hospital or troopship or the movements of those vessels. This regulation has now heen withdrawn. The censorship on all wireless messages to and from ship and shore stations was suspended as from Monday last. This does not refer to men-of-war for which all wireless messages must pass through the naval officer, Wellington. -_

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Otaki Mail, 8 January 1919, Page 3

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CENSORSHIP REMOVED. Otaki Mail, 8 January 1919, Page 3

CENSORSHIP REMOVED. Otaki Mail, 8 January 1919, Page 3

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