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Policy Needed On Sunday Entertainment

Press Association) '

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WELLINGTON, Sept. (i. An appliratiou to show Frcnich and othcr Coulinenta] pictures on Suiidavs, lod t lio Wellington City C'ouncil today '

to deeide 011 drawing up a policy on Sunday entertainment. ' Duriug the debate the view that New Zealand was the only country that denied the public such a diversion on Sundays, was countered by a warn ing against introducing a Continental Sabbath to the Dominion. The debate arose from an application by Nathan Scheinwald and Co., motion picture distributors specialising in lilnis of French and Continental origin, for permission to screen such films on a Sunday evening.

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 6

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Policy Needed On Sunday Entertainment Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 6

Policy Needed On Sunday Entertainment Chronicle (Levin), 7 September 1948, Page 6

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