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March 28, 2011: George Bernard Shaw at Malta

"Two years after Shaw’s visit, the Home Minister Carmelo Mifsud Bonnici (Il-Gross), moved an Anti-Sedition Law in Parliament, which was approved, and on May 18, 1933, sent police to the residences of prominent Labour Party suppor­ters to look in all rooms for any seditious literature."

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