“PALMS NOT GREASED”
FILM CENSOR ANGRY PROFESSOR’S INSINUATION by Cable. Press Association. — Copyright. Rted. 11 a.m. SYDNEY, To-day. Before the. Films Commission, Mr. tive Council, and a former film cenGeorge Black, member of the Legislas °r. took strong exception to the statement made by Professor Wallace, that the palms of censors had been greased. He characterised the statemetn as * vile insinuation such as -would be expected from a vulgar gossip hanging °ver a backyard fence. The statement had reflected on the characters of two honest, upright men and coming from a university professor it V'as surprising. Mr. Black said he could declare positively that not onl;» were the censors n °t bribed but t!> y had never been approached.—A. and N- - —,
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 214, 29 November 1927, Page 11
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