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Letters (Censorship)

Volume 357: debated on Friday 1 March 1940

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asked the Secretary of State for War whether letters of private individuals to the United States of America are censored; and how many of such letters have been suppressed?

All letters addressed to private individuals in neutral countries are liable to censorship. It is not in the public interest to give statistics as to the suppression of letters.