PRESS FREEDOM
BRITISH JOURNALISTS’ CONTENTION TOO MUCH SUPPRESSION OF NEWS. NEED OF RESISTING - BUREAUCRACY, By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received This Day. 11.20 a.m. LONDON. January 19. “There has bedn far too much official suppression of news since the outbreak of war,’ declared Mr J. W. T. Ley. in his presidential address to the National Union-of Journalists. He added that a war for freedom could not be fought without a free Press. Tendencies to bureaucratic control should be unceasingly resisted.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1940, Page 8
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79PRESS FREEDOM Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1940, Page 8
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