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PURITY OF SPEECH

CENSORSHIP FOR TALKIES SUGGESTION IN UPPER HOUSE (THE BUN’S Parliamentary Reporter) PARLIAMENT BLDGS., Wed. The Hon. G. M. Thomson has given notice to move in the Legislative Council, that the Government be asked to take into consideration the desirability of establishing a censorship of talking pictures, with the object of preserving the purity of the English lauguage, and also to take into consideration the Question of checking as far as possible the presence of unattended children at cinema entertainments.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19290912.2.34

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 6

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PURITY OF SPEECH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 6

PURITY OF SPEECH Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 766, 12 September 1929, Page 6

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