THE PRESS CENSORSHIP.
I A TRIBUTE TO THE NEWSPAPERS. By Telegraph.—Prew Asgoointion. Welington, Last Night. The following notice has been issued to newspapers by Colonel Gibbon, Chief Censor:—"The censorship of press cables in New Zealand will terminate, unless unforeseen circumstances arise, at midnight of April 30, 1919. The cessation of the censorship on press cables does not in any manner imply that the New Zealand war regulations and other legislation in respect to the prohibition of publication of certain matters has become inoperative. I desire to take advantage of this opportunity to thank the press of New Zealand for the great assistance that has been given me, as Chief Censor, throughout tie war. The loyal co-operation of all concerned enabled a very difficult taek to be accomplished with a minimum of friction and at a minimum cost to the country."
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1919, Page 4
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140THE PRESS CENSORSHIP. Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1919, Page 4
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