DANGEROUS LITERATURE.
DETAINED AT THE CUSTOMS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wellington, Dec. 10. Labor candidates in Wellington and elsewhere have been accusing the Government of having used the War Eegulutions to exclude from New Zealand copies of an official review/ of State enterprises issued by the Queensland Government. The Attorney-General (Sir Francis Bell) stated to-day that the Government, so far as he was aware, had not censored any publication issued by the Queensland Government. The document referred to appeared to be a pamphlet written by Mr. H. A. Campbell, late organiser to the Queensland Labor Party, and entitled "Socialism at Work in Queensland." The pamphlet was published in Jjondon and not, as stated, by the Queensland Government. A copy of this pamphlet had been included in a bundle of distinctly mischievous and dangerout literature, which had been detained at the Customs on the advice of the Crown Law> Officers. If it had been an official publication of the Queensland Government, it would have bgen differently dealt with.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1919, Page 6
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167DANGEROUS LITERATURE. Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1919, Page 6
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