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THE CINEMATOGRAPH.

o ■ INTRODUCTION IN SCHOOLS

The vote on the Estimates for cinematographs was referred to by the Hon. J. A. Hanan during his brief stay in Dunedin last week. He said he would like to do something to help the introduction of the cinema into some of our schools, and he had taken the initial vote with a view to giving a small subsidy where the cinematograph was installed by a school committee. It was pointed out to the Minister that the Mornington School Committee purposed installing a machine early in the year in place of the magic lantern secured last year, but it was faced with the problem of getting suitable films for instructional purposes. The Minister said he appreciated the enterprise of the committee mentioned, and he had under consideration a scheme whereby a supply of educational films would be made available for use in schools where the cinematograph as installed.

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Taihape Daily Times, 8 January 1919, Page 7

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THE CINEMATOGRAPH. Taihape Daily Times, 8 January 1919, Page 7

THE CINEMATOGRAPH. Taihape Daily Times, 8 January 1919, Page 7

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