What led the colonial government to pass the 'vernacular press act in 1878'?
How did it affect the vernacular news papers?
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The Vernacular Press Act was passed because the vernacular newspapers were assertively nationalist. They openly criticized and debated the government policies. (ii) The Vernacular Press Act of 1878 was passed which empowered the government to censor reports and editorials.
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