FILM CENSORSHIP.
CHIME AND VICE PICTURES MUST GO. Wellington, Last Night. A representative deputation of 4he Film Renter-;' Association waited. on the Minister of Internal Affairs to-dav regarding the film cen-i sorship. The Minister plainly told the deputation that after three months all American or other low grade pictures depicting vice, crime, acts of violence, etc., must go, as they would not he tolerated any longer in New Zealand.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2235, 5 February 1921, Page 2
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69FILM CENSORSHIP. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2235, 5 February 1921, Page 2
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