100 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-100).INTRODUCTION: Because of the strength of Western democratic traditions censorship of any kind is a controversial issue. During a war belligerent nations extend the aegis of censorship beyond pornography and violence to matters likely to effect the national war effort. This extension often includes the censorship of matters calculated to, or likely to, divide the national will. Censorhsip thus becomes more subjective in its operation, which increases the controversy surrounding it, especially when its supervision is entrusted to one man. New Zealand's experience during World War Two is an example of this. During World War II New Zealand censorship covered mail,...