When the stacks of calendars started coming in they saw their holiday vanish into thin air, nay more, they saw themselves sitting up nights for weeks to come censoring those precious calendars.
Finally they compromised the matter with their consciences by censoring half and chucking the other half into the stove.
It revealed the fact that Berlin had been closelycensoring all news dispatches that assumed to disclose the state of affairs in the central empires; censoring them rigorously, and inventing most of them.
Breakfast over, there came the censoring of mail, so that it could be sent to battalion headquarters before 2 o'clock.
Censoring Authorities Any Departments concerned with censorship should maintain a liaison to produce as far as possible a uniform interpretation of public opinion and taste.
The arrival of another visual and auditory influence will add weight to the suggestion made to the Committee that liaison should be established between all the various censoring authorities.
The symptom in some way again yields the old infantile form of satisfaction, distorted by the censoring work of the conflict.
Well, I've given up censoring for the present," he confided.
At one time when he was censoring letters, one passed through his hands from a Tommy only just arrived in France, and never in the firing line.
The Commandant of one camp, while censoring a prisoner’s correspondence, came across a statement that “he slept on a plank bed with a verminous mattress .
Questions concerning the postal regulations and the censoring of letters were brought up.
But I may remark that Mr. Shorter did not advocate the censoring of the book, nor did he come within seven Irish miles of describing it as pornographic.
Beyond correcting misprints, softening the crudity of several epithets, andcensoring lines here and there which might give offence without helping the sacred cause, I have not altered the articles.
If the State censors any letters it cannot logically stop short of censoring all.
The abuse of the letter-writing privilege by one man might mean the loss of many of his comrades, so the long and tough job of censoring must be "seen through.
If it is accepted as proper to censor films there can be little objection to censoring comics.
After censoring we must ourselves face the financial result of our actions and the administrative difficulty of finding substitute and less objectionable material.
Censoring Authorities On this point we cite a paragraph from a memorandum placed before us by the Secretary for the Department of Internal Affairs.