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Issue Details: First known date: 1946... 1946 Censorship
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Duhig objects to 'moral' censorship, arguing that to ban Ulysses is 'shameful' and 'sacrilegious'.

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  • Editor's note: Professor Duhig, who holds the Chair of Pathology at the University of Queensland Medical School, has written widely on scientific and literary matters, and was a member of the 1935 deputation, led by Mr. W McMahon Ball, which protested against Federal censorship to the then Minister for Customs, Mr. White.

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