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NEW MEASURES BY NAZIS. AMERICAN COMMENT. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, October 26. Recent orders restricting the cabling of so-called military news out of Germany have attracted a good deal of attention abroad. The significance of this tightening of police control on foreign journalists still permitted to remain in Nazi-dominated territories in Europe lends interest to the verdict of the publisher of the “New York Times.” who is cited as remarking:— "When we recently asked our Berlin correspondent for more details about the R.A.F.’s bombing of an ersatz fuel plant, he became irritated and replied: Don’t be silly. I sent you all the information |I was given and I am not permitted to go out to see for myself.’ "From the British side we have a better picture. The whole story may ’ not be told at once but we get infinitely more in the end from Britain than: from Germany and most other places.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 28 October 1940, Page 5
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