BRITISH FILMS
BILL BEFORE ASSEMBLY. By Telegraph—Press Assn,—Copyright. Melbourne, Dec. 1. In the Assembly, during consideration of the Censorship of Films Bill, a Clause was agreed to providing that at each motion picture performance at least 2000 feet of film of British manufacture must be exhibited, exclusive of advertis. ing matter. It was further agreed that at least 1090 feet of that quota must be film produced in Australia,
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 December 1926, Page 11
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