CENSORSHIP REGULATIONS.
* The international office at Berne advises that Egypt is maintaining the censorship in enemy territory occupied in Palestine, Syria, and Galjcia. Telegrams are only admitted in plain language—English, French, or. Italian—or authorised codes. The censorship is still ah force in Italy, private code not heing permitted, and six authorised codes are allowed (see Guide Broomhalls unpermitted). The head office of the Eastern Extension -notifies that British' censorship! ceased at midnight on the 23rd, and from { that date telegrams might be accepted without restriction ■ (except regarding j delay at sender's risk), -in accordance with arrangements in force before the war with all British possession? (except the South-West African Protectorate), the United States and possessions, and generally'all parts of the world, with tie exception of this following, in which restrictions have iot yet q been abrogated by the authorities concerned:, Argentine, Austria, Bulgaria, Czecho-Slovakia, Esthonia, Finland, France and French possessions, Germany, Greece, Honduras, Hungary, Italy and Italian possessions, Japan, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal and Portuguese possessions, Roumania, Russia (including Caucasus and Russia in Asia), Servia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey (including Mesopotamia, Palestine, and Syria). Inland telegrams may be accepted without restrictions as before the war. I
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1919, Page 5
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