Cinematograph, [CGh. 30. No. 10. 247 to have been photographed wholly or mainly in the Commonwealth countries and made by a maker who is a British subject or a British company ; cinematograph film or film — includes inflam- mable film, non-inflammable film, silent film and phono film; exhibitor ’’ means a person licensed under the provisions of this Ordinance to exhibit films to the public; “feature film means a film other than a news film of not less than 5,000 fect in length, “length ’’ means the total length of films as approved by a censor for projection at public exhibitions thereof; “ Licensing Authority ’’ means the persons appointed as such under and for the purposes of this Ordinance ; “maker ’’ in relation to any film means the person by whom the arrangements necessary for the production of the film are undertaken, “news film means a film depicting wholly or mainly news and current events, oP “poster ’’ or “‘ film-poster’’ includes any printed Ord.32-1941, matter, placard, pamphlet, photograph, picture or *% other device for advertising a film or cinematograph exhibition, but does not include an article in a news- paper or periodical descriptive of, or commenting on, a film; theatre ’’ means any building or place used or intended to be used for ‘‘ cinematograph exhibitions,”’ being exhibitions of pictures or other optical effects by means of a cinematograph or other similar apparatus for the purposes of which cinematograph films are used, and ‘‘ place ”’ shall refer to premises other than a building whether or not such place is enclosed or covered in part or whole. ” 3. An exhibition of pictures or other optical effects by Provisions means of a cinematograph or other similar apparatus, for cinemato- the purposes of which cinematograph films are used, shall graph exhibi- 5 : : tions except not fe given unless the regulations made by the Governor in ticensed