CINEMA FILMS
SMALL BRITISH RATIO
(Received 10.52 a.m.) LONDON,'February 5.
A deputation representing the Federation of British Industries, the League of Empire, and the Stage Guild urged Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister to introduce legislation to compel cinemas to show an increasing proportion of British films. Mr Barnard Allen emphasised the importance from the Imperial viewpoint of securing an adequate expression bf the British idea in the Empire’s cinemas.
A teachers’ delegate expressed the opinion that British films were distinctly superior to American from the viewpoint of suitability for children.— Reuter.
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Northern Advocate, 6 February 1926, Page 5
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