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The Sydney “Sun” says: When the Pathe travel picture called “Satan’s Fury,” and depicting gra'phic scenes in. the volcanic country not far from Napier, reached New Zealand it was refused by the censor. It was one of the series bv Tom Terries, the Vagabond director," and in concluding, bis talk about the locality remarks that “some day this may go up in smoke. New Zealand: authorities said the picture was not typical of the country, and they also objected “to "tins remark. On the'day the film reached Sydney, after beino- ‘refused exhibition in New Zealand"’came the news of the earthquake.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 March 1931, Page 9

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Untitled Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 March 1931, Page 9

Untitled Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 March 1931, Page 9

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