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DORA
(redirected from Defence of the Realm Act)

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DORADepartment of Regulatory Agencies (Colorado)
DORADefence Of the Realm Act
DoRADivision of Revenue Act (South Africa)
DORADallas Office Rapid Adjustment
DORADistrict Office Research and Analysis
DORADirectory Of Rare Analyses
DORAData Optimized Revision A
DORADigital Online Research Assistant
DORADevelopment Organization for the Revival of Afghanistan
DORADefinition Of Operations Report Analysis


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Freedom's Frontier offers a history of British censorship going back to the nineteenth century, taking in the Official Secrets Act of 1911, the Defence of the Realm Acts, which curtailed the press during the World Wars, and the long battles over pornography and obscenity pre-inter-and-post-war.
But it was the wartime Defence of the Realm Act in 1914 that set the framework for licensing for most of the 20th century.
The War Office, however, decided to extend the aerodrome and acquired more farmland under the Defence of the Realm Act.
 
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