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The ways of the censoi) are wonderful, and even the of the Turk inserted in a fills him. with alarm. Thus, when a Wanganui lad sent a letter to his parents, acknowledging the receipt of some Turkish sweets,” the censor thought it would conduce to the safety of the British Empire, if he erased the word Turkish, which he severely did. Another censor passed a soldier’s letter which said, “I am enclosing 5/ with this, but I must tell you that It has to go through the censor’s hands.” The censor testified on a corner of the letter; “The censer has withstood the i temptation.”

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 27 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 27 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 319, 27 October 1915, Page 4

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