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Described in contemporary newspapers as 'a farce of matrimonial tangles'. (See 'Australian Talkies', The West Australian, 20 November 1931, p.2).
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The Victorian Censor's office restricted viewing of A Co-respondent's Course to over-sixteens. (The same restriction was simultaneously given to another Efftee production, The Haunted Barn.) (See 'Australian Films: Victorian Censor Steps In', Sunday Times, 20 December 1931, p.8.)
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