A History of the Ministry of Information, 1939-46

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APPENDIX I

The following is a complete list of the right and left wing papers on which the export ban has been placed.

(1) Banned for export to censorable countries on Dec. 6th 1939, by withdrawing from the publisher the permit made necessary by Control of Communications Order No. 2 1939.

(2) “New Times & Ethiopia News” (ban lifted June 12th) Banned for export under control of communication Order No. 2 1940 10th May:

Daily Worker

Action

(3) Banned for export under control of communication Order No. 3 1940, 31st May:

The Week

Russia To-day

Russia To-day News Letter

Challenge

World News & Views (ban lifted August 12th 1940)

Inside the Empire

The New Propeller

Action News Service

Peoples Post

Headline

Free Press

Angles

British Union Quarterly

Moscow News

Die Welt

(4) Banned for export under control of communications Order No. 4 1940, 17th June:

Labour Monthly

Vema

Kypriata Nea

(5) Banned for export to censorable countries June 24th by withdrawing permit from publishers.

Voice of Spain (restored 24th July)

(6) The following are now under consideration:

News India published by India League Definite Communist bias.

The Volunteer Communist paper of small circulation. HP/336/B Flag Z.

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