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FILMS ON SUNDAY

AN EXCEPTIONAL CASE ANCIENT LAW AT HOME (Alist, and N.Z Cable) London. May 7. IJfcn use the regulations forbid tin* screenings of lilms before (» pm.-on Sunday'--, tin King’s physic inn. Lord J);«ws< i). was obliged to cancel a: the eleventh hour a lecture on blood eirukiiim. illustrated with scien'ifie !j‘j.i . wlii.-d- would hav v o: enpied 15 minures. i: was arranged (hat he should ad d ■ tie Pc-: \V;ir 1,1 rot her hood at I. ;ml- :!: .Mission ('ini <h. where* the Prince of Wades exhibited a lilm taken by himself, on a Sunday afternoon a few months ago. Lord Dawson, criticised the "silly, antiquated rule.’’ allowing the exhibition of magic lantern pictures on Sunday af'ernoons. bill not lilms. He forecast tin* lime, not far distant, when tin* cinema would play a par! 1 1: church worship.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 6

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FILMS ON SUNDAY Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 6

FILMS ON SUNDAY Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2425, 9 May 1931, Page 6

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