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The Masterton Tea%h-> a institute has initiated a lively throughout the Dominion on th(q, ues tion of improving the charaefcj? 0 f t h e pictures that are exhibited the rising generation. G.en,er§l?^p ea i c i ngl) it anav fo© seated tba| many-gf t ko cengore a films, aj; present orbited are not e&leulated to mova \ a 0 f t he younger people, or 1» t]ie foundations of citizenship upon Wholesome lines. On the, contrary, thjr may create a very undesirable imftssion upon the susceptible and the adolescent. e teacher's arc asking for special Jrdgrammcs for for stricteVccnsorship, and for provision for the of films in . schools. The tljcse requests are based m n of thoyvalue of and are deserving of^ c most J &vneet consideration of L BQ who ate in authority. i
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Wairarapa Age, 29 March 1920, Page 4
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