SUNDAY CINEMAS
VERDICT IN LONDON. ACTION AGAINST COUNCIL. COURT QUOTES ACT OF 1780, (United Press Association—By Electria Telegraph.—Copyright.) ; LONDON, Dec. 4. The question of Sunday cinemas has been thrown into the melting pot by a sensational verdict of the King’s Bench Division in an action against the London County Council. For twenty years the council permitted cinemas to open on Sunday if the profits were given to charities, but the judges have now decided that the council has been usurping its jurisdiction, as performances are expressly forbidden under the Sunday Observance Act of 1780. As Mr Justice Swift said, the council’s claim was all “bunkum.”
The action was due to theatrical managers, who object to discrimination in favour of cinemas. The judgment threatens charities with the loss of £150,000 annually. The Lord’s Day Observance Society is delighted with the judgment. Theatre proprietors hope that the outcome will be the introduction into Parliament of a bill permitting general Sunday entertainments.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 6, 6 December 1930, Page 9
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159SUNDAY CINEMAS Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 6, 6 December 1930, Page 9
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