CINEMA INDUSTRY
MARKETS FOR BRITAIN. LONDON, May 10. Lord Strabolgi, a Labour peer, who was formerly well known as Lieuten unt-Comniander Kenworthy, moved ii the House of Lords to-day that al practicable steps he taken to place tin' British cinema industry on a firm basis. He urged the conclusion of i trade treaty with the United Stateunder which the latter would take i proportion of British films. Lord Templemore, captain?; c(f the Yeoman of the Guard, said 4he Gov eminent proposed to extend for 1C years the quota legislation that woulc expire this .year. Viscount Bledisloe, a former Gov emor-Genera] of New Zealand, urger reciprocity between Britain and thr Dominions’ in the matter of production
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1937, Page 6
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