THEATRE LICENSES
(Press Assn.-
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE SEND STRONG PROTEST TO PREMIER NEW REGULATIQNS CONDEMNED
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
WELLINGTON, Thursday. Gi|ve coneern was expressed at a meeting of the executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce at the rpcppt issuja pf rpgulations by Order-in-Council under the Board of Trade Act. termed tjip Board of Trade Cinematograph Film Regulationg 1932. A letter is to he sent to thp Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes) stating that the association is keenly coi\cerned pvpr the issue pf regulations which emppwer the Minister of Industries, and Corpmerce to regulate •and cpntrol the exhibjtion of- films and tp preyept the. oppning or ereetion of any additipnal theature qx theatres in a ^ivpn lpeality. • 1 "I^'" thp abspncp of any public explanatipn of this ep(irely noYel pse hy-fke Government pf the extraprdindry,5 powers. it - hol'ds unde^- the Bpaxd of Trade 5 Act,'' the lettpc kfds, - fouj dssociatipn wishe$ to plape pri fecor^ its emphatic protest against this actr I ipn of the Qpyprpmept iptetfpxiM I with private 'enternrise."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 199, 15 April 1932, Page 5
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174THEATRE LICENSES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 199, 15 April 1932, Page 5
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