Cinematograph. [Ch. 30. No. 10. 29, The undermentioned fees shall be payable in advance to the Chairman for every film submitted for examination, that is to say :— Phono films:— For each reel of a sound length up to and including 1,000 feet 1.50 For every 100 fect or part of 100 feet over 1,000 fect = .15 Silent films:— For each reel of a length up to and including 1,000 fect 65 For every 100 feet or part of 100 feet over 1,000 fect .08 The Chairman shall in due course deposit all fees received with the Accountant General. 30. All payments are to be made by the Accountant General on vouchers certified by the Chairman. 31, (1) For the purpose of censoring films, the Chairman may arrange with the owner or any representative of the owner of any cinema or projection room for the usc generally or specially of the cinema or projection room and of any necessary appliances and for the services of the necessary staff (to be provided by the owner of the cinema or projection room or his representative) required for the exhibiting of films in the cinema or projection room, on payment of fifty cents per reel. (2) The owner of a cinema or projection room and his representative and staff shall not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury in respect of any film arising out of the exhibiting thereof in pursuance of arrangements made under this Regulation. 32. (a) Distributors shall send to the office of the Board complete lists of all films and posters to be submitted for examination. (6) Every list shall contain a column in which shall be entered the Board's decision, together with any conditions imposed. (c) In cases where a separate film used for advertising purposes and conimonly called “a trailer ’’ (whether it is part of the original film or not) accompanies a film, this fact shall be stated. (4) The signature of a censor at the end of any list shall be deemed to be in authentication of every entry in the column showing the Board’s decision. (e) The list shall be in the form A hereto, and may be on a loose sheet or in a book. (f) In this regulation, ‘‘ distributor '"’ means a person who carries on the business of importing and distributing films in the Colony. 33. All “‘ trailers,” referred to in the preceding regulation, must be submitted for examination and shall be subject to the provisions of the Ordinance. 34. (a) For the purpose of examining films or film posters submitted for approval, the Chairman shall depute not more than three censors 261 Examination fees. R.G. 1944, p. 2. Payment by Accountant General. Use of cinemas and projection rooms for censorship purposes. R.G, 1942, p. 810. Lists of films to be sent by distributor. Form A. Trailers. Examination of films by the censors.