THE CINEMATOGRAPH
STRJNGENT RULES TO BE FNFORCED. (.Received Last Night, 3 o'clocK) : SYDNEY, N<m:.tiber (>. Regulations governing cincmaf* graph entertainments have been gazetted. They, prohibit representations of scenes suggesting immorality or indecency, the execution of miuders or other revolting sights; sc<mh>; of debauchery, low habits, and other scenes tending to demoralise the young, or to induce them to ''ommit crimes, such as bushranging, rot,!, -r les and other lawless acts, whii..h iv.ay reasonably be considered to have an", injurious influence on the youthful mind.
The must he submit!' d ■ to the police for approval, accompanied by a synopsis of each item ; The films must, if necessary, '•« • screened for the importation of the,' police, and pending the decision o'h the Minister, a censor may require! the exhibition to be deferred. Ti'i»»i maximum penalty is £2O.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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133THE CINEMATOGRAPH Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 5
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