Abstract
RECENT correspondence in the Manchester Guardian has directed public attention to a grave risk threatening that general use of cinematograph films in education and research, which has made such rapid and desirable progress in recent years. For it is admitted that the Home Office proposes to bring the smaller sorts of cinematograph projectors, and the films on cellulose acetate base which are commonly supplied for use with them, within the scope of new regulations purporting to be made under authority of the Cinematograph Act 1909 in the interest—so it is alleged—of greater safety for the public.
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Cinematograph Films and the Home Office. Nature 135, 409–410 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135409a0
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