“TAY PAY.”—Mr. T. P. O’Connor, M.P., chairman of the British Board o Film Censors, referring to the decision to ban the picture “Dawn,” featurin' the death of Nurse Caveil, said that by considering the opinions of European statesmen the board was directly helping in the effort to bring about th pacification of Europe.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 8
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53“TAY PAY.”—Mr. T. P. O’Connor, M.P., chairman of the British Board o Film Censors, referring to the decision to ban the picture “Dawn,” featurin' the death of Nurse Caveil, said that by considering the opinions of European statesmen the board was directly helping in the effort to bring about th pacification of Europe. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 288, 25 February 1928, Page 8
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