Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . bleto overcome all petty difficulties. MR. A. HARRIS, of Broadway Gardens, Ltd., Walham Green, writes: All we can say in the matter is that we think it is necessarythat an association be formed to protect the interests of thetrade, so that the views of the trade can be placed before theproper authorities. All that remains is to see that the authori-ties respect those views, and this they no doubt will do if basedupon such lines as will enable them to see that the public them-selves are being studied. As the attractiveness of the moving pictures is beyo


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . bleto overcome all petty difficulties. MR. A. HARRIS, of Broadway Gardens, Ltd., Walham Green, writes: All we can say in the matter is that we think it is necessarythat an association be formed to protect the interests of thetrade, so that the views of the trade can be placed before theproper authorities. All that remains is to see that the authori-ties respect those views, and this they no doubt will do if basedupon such lines as will enable them to see that the public them-selves are being studied. As the attractiveness of the moving pictures is beyondquestion, we would like to suggest that the Saturday afternoonshows, so largely patronised by the youngsters, should havetheir programmes specially arranged to suit the youthfulintelligence. Fewer of frivolous love-making scenes and morepictures of travel, natural history, &c, on these special occa-sions, would be welcomed by those interested in the develop-ment of the youthful mind.—Blackpool Gazette. March, 1912. THE CINEMA. li. Whateer men do, or say, or think, or dream,Our motley paper seizes for its theme.—Steele.


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