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UGLY POSTERS BANNED

Complaining that the beauties of Simla, seat of the Indian and Punjab Governments during the summer months, are being disfigured by the indiscriminate posting of film advertisements, the municipality has threatened to prosecute managers of all local cinemas. If steps are not taken to control the bill-sticking, the municipality will charge managers .as "aiders and abetters." In the opinion of the authorities, there is only one way to.control the posting—by giving the billstickers definite instructions and a limited number of bills. To control this posting, verystringent bylaws covering bill-posting are being drafted.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

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106

UGLY POSTERS BANNED Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

UGLY POSTERS BANNED Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 33, 7 August 1936, Page 18

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