The "Flood of Rubbish." REGULAR contributor of articles on kinematograph Amatters to a daily paper, articles written in a pontifical style, the other day remarked that it would probably be news to many people to learn that "every week at least two hundred films are shown in Lond
March 20, 1913 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
f £ l , OOO I U it shares, to carry on the business indicated by the title. Private I , k ay. The number of directors is not to be less than three nor more than seven: first G. Orton, T. Orton, C. E. Orton, L. A. Hackett, E. W. Whattam and C. J. Spooner. Solicitor. R. F. Cowlish
March 20, 1913 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England
A novel application was made at the New Mills (Cheshire) Brewster sessions on Wednesday of last week. It was for permission to shcw kinematograph pictures at the Ashopton Ashopton. A police superintendent said he had been asked to sanction the application but he did not see that
March 20, 1913 - Kinematograph Weekly - London, London, England