SMOKING IN THEATRES.
MANAGERS OPPOSING BAN. (VHITED PRJCSS ASSOCIATION—ELICTIIO TILEGBAPH —COPYRIGHT.) LONDON, November 30. London managers are indignantly opposing the ban on smoking in theatres. They declare that they have already been inundated by letters from patrons urging a vigorous protest. The theatre is already suffering from the opposition of the talking cinemas, where smoking is permitted. The managers say the ban would do incalculable harm, "because everybody smokes nowadavß."'
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 11
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