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FOREIGN-MADE FILMS.

OUTCRY IN OLD COUNTRY. EMPIRE INTERESTS PREJUDICED. Renter. LONDON. April 19 The Federation of British Industries drew the attention of the President of the Board of Trade, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, to the practical monopoly which has been obtained by foreign film-producing concerns in the cinema programmes throughout the Empire. This it described as being most detrimental to British prestige and prejudicial to the interests of the Empire, especially the Dominions which contain large coloured populations. The hope was expressed that the subject would be placed before the Imperial Conference.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19307, 21 April 1926, Page 11

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FOREIGN-MADE FILMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19307, 21 April 1926, Page 11

FOREIGN-MADE FILMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19307, 21 April 1926, Page 11

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