TIGHTENING UP LAW
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AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT'S PLAN TO CHECK . COMMUNISTS DRAFT BEFORE CABINET
— By Telegraph— Copyright).
CANBERRA, Friday. The proposals for dealing with Communism as set out in a draft memorandum which the Attorney-Gen-erai, Mr. J. G.' Latham, has presented to Cabinet are as follows: — 1. An amendment of the Crimes Act to facilitate the collection of evidence against offenders and make evasion of the law less easy. 2. Placing a postal ban on Communist newspapers and increasing restructions on the importation of Communist literature. 3. Examination of the constitutional position as it affects the deportation of unexpected arrivals.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 123, 16 January 1932, Page 5
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