Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . 300 pages. -20(1 .> Postage id. extra. Photography in Colours. Also bj G. Liudsa) Johnson. This book contains a mostinteresting chapter on Kinematography inColours, Price 8s. 6d. Postage 3d. extra. Cinematographists Licensing Law, by book is indespensible to Pro-prietors of Picture Theatres. Price 2 tiPostage IJd. extra. Picture Plays and How to Write Them, b\E. J. Muddle.—Indispensible to all whoaspire to make money by writing plots forcinematograph films. Price 2 9, Post Free. The Law of Copyright in Relation t


Cinema News and Property Gazette (1912) . 300 pages. -20(1 .> Postage id. extra. Photography in Colours. Also bj G. Liudsa) Johnson. This book contains a mostinteresting chapter on Kinematography inColours, Price 8s. 6d. Postage 3d. extra. Cinematographists Licensing Law, by book is indespensible to Pro-prietors of Picture Theatres. Price 2 tiPostage IJd. extra. Picture Plays and How to Write Them, b\E. J. Muddle.—Indispensible to all whoaspire to make money by writing plots forcinematograph films. Price 2 9, Post Free. The Law of Copyright in Relation to Cine-matography. By W. Carlyle Croasdell,Barrister-at-Law The provisions of thenew Copyright Bill are fully lid. Post free 6td. Moving Pictures, How they are Made andWorked, by Frederick A. Talbot.—A de-cidedly useful book, written in non-technicallanguage. Contains many 6 -. Postage (id. extra. THE CINEMATOGRAPH PRESS. 16, CECIL COURT. CHARING CROSS ROAD, LONDON. W. February 1912. THE CINEMA. 27. MR. Hand has now reopened the Central Palace. John Walmsley, , recently opened a PictureTheatre, sealing over 800 people, at Featherstone. Mr W. Garnell is manager of the Silverhill Cinema, the latestpicture theatre to be opened in Hastings. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Landmann, of the Nordisk FilmsCo., is kept away in Germany through illness. Mr. Frank Macnaughton has opened the Southampton ColiseumThe hall will seat 1,000 persons. Mr Barkers splendid Durbar film was exhibited before theKing and Queen in India. Mr. Arthur Spicer is the manager of the YVinton Hall, Bourne-mouth Picture Theatre which was recently opened. The Edinburgh Coliseum Picture Theatre, West Fountainbridge,was formally opened by Sir Robert Cranston recently. Thebuilding will seat persons. Mr. Henry de Sola, manager of Shepherds Bush CinematographTheatre, has been presented bv the staff with a handsome silver-mounted umbrella. Mr. J. Hickling


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