'American film manufacturers aro baffled by Japanese psychology, and complain of the difficulty of inventing scenes to amuse tlio Japanese. "Charlie Chaplin" bores them, and they sit with the utmost solemnity through pictures that would convulse Western audiorrcos. The Chinese aro more easily amused. Stout persons excite their laughter, and accidental immersion in water so pleases them that if a tnrinager gets hold of a lllm where half a dozen people fall into the -water he doubles the charge for admission. . For Chldron's Hacking Couzhs at Night., ; Woods' Great Peßoermint Cure. Is. Bd.*
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 7
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93Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2715, 9 March 1916, Page 7
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