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POSITION OF EXCHANGES, (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, September 9. “Until Sir Victor Wilson completes his transactions in Wellington nothing definite will bo given out,” said Mr. E. L. Roufledge, New Zealand manager "or a film corporation. “What the film exchanges have done in respect to eonrat is for pictures is (purely a, precautionary measure. Nobody can say yet wh.it will he the action taken later by American producers. The question is be ing considered now by Sir Victor Wilson. of Australia., who is in Wellinig-
the purpose. Exhibitors certain'.v have been notified that contracts 11 not he made in the meantime, but-t-hat is only to protect themselves while t!»•••• position is being surveyed.” A Wellington message says Sir Yie*,Wilson bad an interview with Hon. F A. Ransom to-day. At the colic fusion of the interview he said be had nothing to say for publication.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 September 1930, Page 5
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