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Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume XI - Australia During the War Author Ernest Scott Professor of History at Melbourne University, 1937
... ...censorship of newspapers...It describes the background - political, social, industrial, economic-against which the war effort of Australia was projected. australia declaration of war commonwealth cabinet war pledges of political leadeers censorship of newspapers censorship of mail blind codes internment camps hughes stress of war military organisations of australia formation of armies equipment of armies matters of policy gallipoli conscription conscription movement military service referendum act the last months of the war economy aspects of the war commonwealth taxation patriotic funds peace conference Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume XI - Australia During the War. ...This book deals almost entirely with occurrences within Australia. It describes the background - political, social, industrial, economic-against which the war effort of Australia was projected.This book deals almost entirely with occurrences within Australia. It describes the background - political, social, industrial, economic-against which the war effort of Australia was projected.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume XI - Australia During the War. Illustrations, Photographs,australia, declaration of war, commonwealth cabinet, war pledges of political leadeers, censorship of newspapers, censorship of mail, blind codes, internment camps, hughes, stress of war, military organisations of australia, formation of armies, equipment of armies, matters of policy, gallipoli, conscription, conscription movement, military service referendum act, the last months of the war, economy aspects of the war, commonwealth taxation, patriotic funds, peace conference -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTER AND ENVELOPE, Edna Johnson, 10 April 1942
... US Soldiers Censorship Letter .1) Address on top - Edgemont Station, Box 241, East St, Louis, Ill, USA, April 10th 1942. .2) Signed "Sincerely Edna Johnson. .1) Address on front, Mrs Enid Granger, 32 Mt Korong Rd, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. .1) & .2) A4 page typed letter (2 pages) from Edna Johnson to Enid Granger. Black typed writing on cream coloured paper. Address on top and signed off on page 2. .3) Cream coloured envelope, address on front and six stamps. Various black stamps on front and air mail stamp address from written on back. .4) Small newspaper ...Letter was from a USA family member of a US soldier staying at a private residence in Bendigo. The US soldier was not permitted to communicate with family members as to their location. the Granger family circumvented that by sending a cable to his family and this letter was a reply to them..1) & .2) A4 page typed letter (2 pages) from Edna Johnson to Enid Granger. Black typed writing on cream coloured paper. Address on top and signed off on page 2. .3) Cream coloured envelope, address on front and six stamps. Various black stamps on front and air mail stamp address from written on back. .4) Small newspaper cut out photo of a young girl..1) Address on top - Edgemont Station, Box 241, East St, Louis, Ill, USA, April 10th 1942. .2) Signed "Sincerely Edna Johnson. .1) Address on front, Mrs Enid Granger, 32 Mt Korong Rd, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.us soldiers, censorship, letter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Trevor Lamb collection: Bendigo Advertiser Saturday, May 30, 1987
... The article on the front is titled: "Censorship, taxes: the press leads the fight. Newspaper Trevor Lamb collection: Bendigo Advertiser Saturday, May 30, 1987 ...BHS CollectionFour pages of the Bendigo Advertiser from Saturday, May 30,1987. The article on the front is titled: "Censorship, taxes: the press leads the fight.bendigo advertiser, 1987 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Bendigo Advertiser Supplement May 30 1987, 30/05/1987
... The front page of tabloid size newspaper headline is Censorship, taxes: the press leads the fight. ...The front page of tabloid size newspaper headline is Censorship, taxes: the press leads the fight. ...One was presented on a sash to one lady debutante at the local debutante ball by Amy Huxtable the Bendigo Advertiser Social Editor. Ron Penna was born in Bendigo in 1935. He worked at the Bendigo Advertiser newspaper from 1952 as a printer and foreman from 1968. He retired in 1995.A single sheet four-page supplement in the Saturday May 30 1987 edition of the Bendigo Advertiser which was the last in a special series held to mark Newspaper Week. The front page of tabloid size newspaper headline is Censorship, taxes: the press leads the fight. The article describes the fight for freedom of the press through the 18th, 19th and 20th centauries. A column on the right side is headed Important press dates. It starts with 1445 Johan Gutenberg invents moveable type, the foundation for 500 years and finishes with the 1970's swing to computer-based typesetting. The back page has a half page article headed Foreman Ron remembers the 'Tiser fire disaster. The article has a photograph of Ron Penna with a history of his career to that date at the Bendigo Advertiser. The lower half of the page is headed Ruth keeps the wheels in motion. The article has a photograph of Ruth Claridge with a history of her career to that at the Bendigo Advertiser. The middle pages are a broad sheet size replica of a page of The Bendigo Advertiser Friday, May, 30 1862 Part of the Ron Penna Collection. scribble in black ink on the lower article on the back pageron penna, newspaper, the bendigo advertiser, ruth claridge, newsweek feature 1987
