264 Fees. Duration. Forms D and E. Ch. 30. No. 10.) Cinematograph. (o) as regards films, other than feature films and news films, the aggregate number of feet of British films exhibited shall be compared with the aggregate number of feet of all films exhibited; (c) a film exhibited outside the hours approved by the Board as being the normal hours of the ordinary programme of the theatre shall be deemed, for the purposes of this regulation, not to have been exhibited on that occasion; (d@) a film exhibited more than once at a theatre during a half-year (which expression shall have the same meaning as in regulation 45) shall be deemed, for the purposes of this regulation, to have been exhibited during that half vear only on the first occasion on which it was exhibited. PART IV. LICENCES AND I°E és. 47. (a) The following fees shall be paid annually to the Accountant General in advance for the following licences, namely: $ In respect of a theatre in Port-of-Spain 96 do. do. San Fernando 48 do. do. elsewhere 24 In respect of an exhibitor 24 Provided that in respect of any application made on or after the Ist of July in any year, the fee payable shall be one-half of the aforesaid annual fee. (6) All licences shall commence on the lst of January or from the date of issue if issued subsequent to the Ist of January in any year, and shall expire on the 31st of December in that year unless previously revoked. (c) A licence for a theatre shall be in the form “ D”’ hereto, and a licence for an exhibitor shall be in the form “ E "’ hereto, subject to such modifications or other conditions as may be required in the circumstances of each particular licence.