FILMS CRITICISED
Hamilton Principal’s View By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hamilton, December 13. Strong comment on the films witnessed by school children “ade by Mr. Wilson, principal of the Hamilton High School, at the breaking-up this morning. The teaching Pr° fessi ° n greatly concerned, he said, at the pre valence of films which it was undesirable for children to see. The objecJon was not so much to films that tended to incite crime, which were comparatively rare, but to films giving false values to life, which tended to undo much of the work the schools were doing in inculcating general principles of conduct and behaviour.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 69, 14 December 1933, Page 10
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