Cinema Licence – Bognor Regis Observer – Wednesday, 25 June 1919
Transcript:

CINEMA LICENSES- Mr. D. Faulkner applied behalf of Mrs. Louisa Baron, for cinematograph license for the “Selsey Hall,” Selsey. It was stated that the license was first granted In 1915, but that it had not been applied for during the past two years, and Mr. Baron was in the Army. It was now desired to re-open the Hall. The application was granted.

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