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CENSOR’S CLASSIFICATIONS G — Approved for general exhibition. GY — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for persona 13 years of age and over. GA — Approved for general exhibition: recommended as more suitable for adults. G‘ — Approved for general exhibition: followed by any recommendation that the Chief Censor may specify. RP — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over and to any person under that age when accompanied by that person's parent or guardian. R — (Followed by such age as the Chief Censor may specify.) Approved for exhibition only to persons ... years of age and over. R* — Followed by a statement of the class or description of persons to whom the film may be exhibited and the places, dates, and times,where or when the film may be exhibited. (Films Act 1983 Section 23(1).
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A BILL OF RIGHTS FOR NEW ZEALAND - IS IT REALLY NECESSARY? A half day seminar on this important topic will be held on Friday 7th of February 1986 at the Ngalo Marsh Theatre, Canterbury University. Speakers will include the Honourble G.W.R. Palmer, Sir Guy Powles and Professor Ken Keith. Those who wish to enrol may do so through the Secretary, Canterbury Djstrist Law Society, Christchurch, phone 6 »-184 Enrolment fee $20.00 (includes refreshments). Sponsored by the International Commission of Jurists.
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