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state the contents of the Vernacular Press Act

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In 1878, the British governmen passed the Vernacular Press Act, in an effort to silence those critical of the government. . This Act allowed the government to confiscate assets of newspapers including their printing presses if the were found publishing anything that was found objectionable.
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