Cinema year book of Japan (1937)

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made for the purpose of scientific study and is to be shown to the pupils and students in the school. (b) A film owned by a governmet office and if it is stated in the application for inspection or upon inquiry that it is to be shown for the purpose of propagation and encouragement of the enterprise of a government office or for guidance. (c) A film owned by a corporation for promoting the public interests or by an organization of similar nature and, if stated in the application that it is to be shown free of charge by the organization itself with an object of contributing to the public interests in relation to education, sanitation, industry and so forth. 6. The films which may be inspected as provided by Prefectural Ordinance for two years subsequent to the enforcement of the present Ordinance in accordance with Clause 2, Supple¬ mentary Regulations are restricted to those that have passed prefectural inspection and they are actually enjoying the term of validity at the time when the present Ordinance became effective, accordingly, the provisions in this Clause is not applicable to the films, the term of validity of which has expired prior to the present Ordinance came into force, and, at the same time, the films, the term of validity of which has expired subsequent to the enforcement of the present Ordinance, shall have all prefectural inspections, for two years as in the past from the day on which it is enforced. 7. As regards films which have passed inspection as provided in Clause 2 and 3, Supple¬ mentary Regulations and have not as yet passed inspection of the Minister of Home Affairs, they as well as all other matters besides the inspection should be controlled by the Regulations of Prefectural Ordinance. 8. As the present Ordinance is concerned with the inspection of the films, the Regulations in Prefectural Ordinance relating to exhibition shall not suffer any particular change by the present Ordinance. 9. Respecting the film, which has passed inspection of the Department of Home Affairs, the inspection of the film and the writing in the play book should be examined at the time when a permit for exhibition is applied for. APPLICATION FORM ESTABLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS AND INSPECTION PROCEDURE. The inspection procedure of the film of the Department of Home Affairs is that all the films, with the exception of films of current events and news, (restricted to the films that are within one week after the occurrence of the affair), are required to be inspected by the Police Bureau, Depart¬ ment of Home Affairs. The procedure is that every application for inspection must be accompa¬ nied by two copies of book explaining the play and they shall have to be submitted to the Measurement Room, Film Inspection Division, Police Affairs Section, Police Bureau, Department of Home Affairs, and the number of metres of the film shall be measured, certified and sealed. If it is a new film, an inspection fee at the rate of 5 sen per 3 metres and, if it is a duplicate copy 1 sen per metre shall be paid in revenue stamps (stamps must not be sealed or cancelled) by affixing them to the application and submit them to the usher and, if he acknowledges that there is no hindrance to the exhibition rights, he will hand them over to the inspecting officer and they shall be inspected by him on the following day. Accordingly, the application for inspection should be 121