PICTURE POSTERS
School Committees Object
Members of the Wellington School Committees’ Association last ‘evening were unanimous that a little more discretion should be used in the erection of picture posters on hoardings about Wellington, and passed a resolution urging a more rigid censorship. Mr. N. A. Ingram, secretary, said serious consideration should be given the moral danger to children in the class of pisture poster at present seen in most parts of New Zealand. There had been no posters to which one could take objection when the legitimate stage had been in vogue.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 64, 9 December 1930, Page 8
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