FILM CENSORSHIP
(0.C.) WELLINGTON, Thursday. Need for stricter censorship of films and the imposition on theatre proprietors of the legal responsibility of seeing that children are not present during the screening of films specified for adults was advocated by the Wellington Education Board. This action was taken in support of the Wanganui Education Board, which considered that films were largely responsible for the prevalence oi juvenile delinquency.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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67FILM CENSORSHIP Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 119, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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