Censor Made His Point
CENSORS of any kind are not exactly popular with the Australian press, but when the new film censor. Mr R. J. Prowse, threw a party for “a specially selected audience of mature, experienced Sydney journalists," as one of the papers reported, seems to have gone, i For the party was a theatre 1 party, and the show was a film I lasting about an hour, and | made up from scenes censor!ed from films or from films i completely rejected. None of the mature and experienced journalists suggested that any parts of the film they were shown should have been let through the censorship.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 5
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