HC Deb 06 December 1926 vol 200 c1648
7. Mr. W. BAKER

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies the grounds on which "The Negro World" and "The Workers' Herald" are prohibited in Nyasaland?

Mr. AMERY

If it be the case that the introduction of these publications is prohibited in Nyasaland, such prohibition has been enforced by the exercise by the Governor in Council of the powers given him by the Seditious Publications (Prohibition) Ordinance. It is a matter for the Governor in Council to decide whether any publication should be prohibited, and he is not required to report the grounds on which he finds it necessary to take such action.

Mr. BAKER

Will the right hon. Gentleman inquire as to the grounds for prohibition, seeing that the second paper appears to circulate freely in the Union of South Africa?

Mr. AMERY

I will consider that.

Sir HARRY BRITTAIN

Is it not the case that anyone who knows these particular papers thinks their prohibition shows excellent judgment on the part of Nyasaland?

Mr. CECIL WILSON

When was the Ordinance published?

Mr. AMERY

I think, in 1917.

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