Kinematograph year book (1944)

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120 The Kinematograph Year Book. War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1942. An Act to continue risk period until August 31, 1942, and thereafter until determination by an Order of the Treasury, etc. The Landlord and Tenant (Requisitioned Land) Act, 1942. An Act to enable tenants to disclaim their leases comprising requisitioned ]and. The Control of Paper (No. 48) Order, 1942. Under this Order certain alterations in the sizes, etc., of printed bills, cards and programmes are imposed. Employment of Women (Control of Engagement] Order, 1942. Restrictions on the Employment of Women between the ages of 20 and 30 years. Control of Fuel Order, 1942. Under this Order restrictions are imposed on the use of fuel, electricity and gas. Control of Employment (Notice of Termination of Employment Order, 1943). S.R. and O., 1943/1173. This Order came into force on August 20th, 1943, and requires employers to give written notice to a local office of the Ministry of Labour and National Service immediately any employee between the ages of 18 and 65 (men), and 18 and 60 (Women) gives or receives notice to terminate employment. The Soap (Licensing of Manufacturers and Rationing) (No. 2) Order, 1942. Under this Order kinemas are classed as Trade Users, and in order to obtain supplies a permit is necessary. The form to be filled up is form " Soap (1) " which can be obtained from the local Food Office. Control of Fuel Order (No. 3). This Order prohibited the use of fuel for heating cinemas between certain dates and restricted the stoking of boilers needed for heating water for use in kinemas. The Fire Guard (Business and Government Premises) Order, 1943. This Order came into operation on September 20th, 1943, and sets out Articles dealing with Fire guard arrangements for premises to which the Order applies ; duties under arrangements or in relation to arrangements ; Provision of services other than fire guard services ; Miscellaneous and general. The Soft Drinks Order, 1943^S.R. and O., 1943, No. 838. This is an Order for the licensing and control of the soft drink industry ; controlling prices, etc., but under ordinary circumstances it would not apply to kinemas. Catering Wages Act, 1943. This is an Act to make provision for regulating the remuneration and conditions of employment of catering and other worksrs and, in connection therewith, for the health and welfare of workers and the general improvement and development of the industries in which they are employed. This Act would affect cafes and restaurants run in conjunction with kinematograph theatres. War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1943. This was an Act to amend sub-section (1) of section 4 of the War Damage Act, 1941, and to make consequential amendments ; and to supply certain omissions enacted by that Act and the War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1942, as to rentcharges. War Damage Act, 1943 This Act consolidated the War Damage Act, 1941, the War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1942, and the War Damage (Amendment) Act, 1943 (other than provisions thereof for amending the War Risks Insurance Act, 1939. Town and Country Planning Acts, 1932-1943. Under this act the whole of the land of England and Wales is now subject to planning control.