PICTURES AND MORALS.
PRIVATE CENSORSHIP. Sydney, Nov. 19. Mr. Flowers stated that if the cinematograph censorship regulations are unworkable or harassing he is prepared to alter them. He does not. desire to interfere with such desirable and cheap entertainments, but he had received very strong complaints of some pictures and of the injury they were likely to cause to the young. The managers intend submitting their own scheme of censorship. They contend that the regulations were only partly valid, the Ministerial powers being delegated to an unauthorised extent.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 297, 20 November 1912, Page 5
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